Reich's Chancellery – state of construction from 1736
This 3D model shows the Palais Schulenburg at Wilhelmstrasse 77 (later Palais of the Reich’s Chancellor or Old Reich’s Chancellery) as it was originally built by the architect Konrad Wiesend.
Palais Schulenburg/ View of the Court of Honor on Wilhelmstrasse (current work status)
Property: Wilhelmstrasse Nr. 77 Built: 1733-1736 Architect: Konrad Wiesend Conversions: 1875-1878 Georg Joachim Wilhelm Neumann/ 1826 Karl Friedrich Schinkel/ 1934 Paul Ludwig Trost/ 1936 Leonhard Gall/ 1938 Albert Speer
Palais Schulenburg/ The street facade on Wilhelmstrasse (current work status)
Property: Wilhelmstrasse Nr. 77 Built: 1733-1736 Architect: Konrad Wiesend Conversions: 1875-1878 Georg Joachim Wilhelm Neumann/ 1826 Karl Friedrich Schinkel/ 1934 Paul Ludwig Trost/ 1936 Leonhard Gall/ 1938 Albert Speer
Palais Schulenburg/ detailed view of the family coat of arms in the portal (current work status)
Property: Wilhelmstrasse Nr. 77 Built: 1733-1736 Architect: Konrad Wiesend Conversions: 1875-1878 Georg Joachim Wilhelm Neumann/ 1826 Karl Friedrich Schinkel/ 1934 Paul Ludwig Trost/ 1936 Leonhard Gall/ 1938 Albert Speer
Palais Schulenburg/ The garden facade of the Palais (current work status)
Property: Wilhelmstrasse Nr. 77 Built: 1733-1736 Architect: Konrad Wiesend Conversions: 1875-1878 Georg Joachim Wilhelm Neumann/ 1826 Karl Friedrich Schinkel/ 1934 Paul Ludwig Trost/ 1936 Leonhard Gall/ 1938 Albert Speer