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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
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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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