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290: 28: 17: 230: 144:. Another exhibition hall was built in 1924 according to plans by Jean Krämer and Johann Emil Schaudtbuilt on the site of the bus station. Today's area had been serving as a Berlin trade fair location since 1924, when the wooden "House of the Radio Industry" (also called "Funkhalle", not to be confused with the 125:, there was a parade ground on which the Charlottenburg garrison practiced daily. From the end of the 19th century, the route of the Hamburg Stadtbahn connection ran in the area of today's site until it was relocated to the south when the exhibition center was expanded in the 1920s. 161:. In a major fire in 1935, the radio industry building burned down and severely damaged the radio tower. The other two halls north of Masurenallee were destroyed by bombs during World War II. The basic structure of today's exhibition center, designed by architect 148:
built later) west of the Messedamm on the site of today's Hall 14 for the first Great German Radio exhibition was opened. The architect was Heinrich Straumer, who was also responsible for equipping the neighboring
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The inner area of the site, known as the "Sommergarten" (summer garden), in the form of a stadium-like green area, was also created during the redesign in the mid-1930s.
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The first exhibition hall, completed in 1914 for automobile exhibitions, was located north of today's exhibition center in the parking area between the
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The premises, built in 1936–37, comprise twenty-six halls covering 160,000 square metres (1,700,000 sq ft) including
62:. Since 2011, they have officially been known as "Berlin ExpoCenter City" and operated by the Messe Berlin GmbH company. 172: 313: 204: 246: 351: 47: 289: 165:, was built in 1937 along Masurenallee and Messedamm with the striking entrance building on Hammarskjöldplatz. 27: 176: 79: 145: 59: 297: 83: 234: 162: 133: 82:, an exhibition and conference hall that opened in 2014, built on the lands of the former 71: 21: 16: 157:, which was based on the first two halls, only gradually gave way to the current name 340: 106: 140:
on September 23, 1921. The next day, the first car race took place at the nearby
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in the OstpreuĂźenhalle on the exhibition grounds (today: Hall 18).
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Main building with entry hall at Masurenallee, built by
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This article about a Berlin building or structure is a
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Buildings and structures in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
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arena, which has replaced the functions of the ICC.
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Richard Ermisch

Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Berlin
Germany
Haus des Rundfunks
Funkturm Berlin
Internationales Congress Centrum Berlin
CityCube Berlin
Deutschlandhalle
trade fairs
Internationale GrĂĽne Woche Berlin
Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin
Internationale Tourismus-Börse
Venus Berlin
InnoTrans
central bus station
S-Bahn ring
German Motor Show
AVUS
Haus des Rundfunks
radio tower
Richard Ermisch
Federal Assembly
Federal President
"Messe Berlin - Berlin ExpoCenter City"
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Messe Berlin

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