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provides the opportunity to book tours and to visit the historical place. But since August 2013, the palais has been closed because of building restoration, estimated for five years. Instead of that, the Haus der Geschichte offers an
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in 1950. It was also extended by the so-called houses 2 and 3. By 1976, more space was needed, so a new building was planned. Some departments remained in the palais, which remained in use for ceremonial purposes. In 1963, the
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Palais Schaumburg has served from 2001 as the secondary official seat of the Federal Chancellery and the secondary official residence for the Chancellor, in which different departments are accommodated.
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The palais was used at the signing of the treaty about the creation of a currency, economy and social union in 1990 by representatives of both German states.
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A tree has been planted for every former Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic in the Park Schaumburg, in memory of their periods of office:
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Palais Schaumburg became home to the federal ministry for environment, conservation as well as reactor safety (
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staff used the building until it became the official seat of the first chancellor of the Federal Republic,
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This article is about the residence of the Chancellor of Germany in Bonn. For the German music group, see
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palais was constructed between 1858 and 1860 for the cloth manufacturer Wilhelm Loeschigk. Bought by
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from 1949 until 1976. As the headquarters of the Federal Chancellery, it was simply known as
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was built in the spacious park as a semi-official residence for the Chancellors.
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Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit
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Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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The palais is not publicly accessible. Usually, the
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