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of each kingdom, as well as smaller devices representing various German city-states, flanked the main entrance, celebrating the process of unification. Some of the
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in 1995, attracting millions of visitors. The project was financed by the artists through the sale of preparatory drawings and collages, as well as early works of the 1950s and 1960s.
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ceremony on 3 October 1990 was held at the Reichstag building, including
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Germany. The keys were ceremonially handed over to the
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2057:Reichstag: A Dome for the Capital
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1547:from the original on 27 July 2018
1541:"Barclay James Harvest Biography"
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1994:Arbeit - Bewegung - Geschichte
1940:University of California Press
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1882:Hamilton, A. Stephan (2008).
1845:(in German). Berlin: be.bra.
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1983:Weipert, Axel (May 2012).
1864:. Transaction Publishers.
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1820:Berlin: The Downfall 1945
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1934:Liang, Hsi-huey (1970).
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206:Design and construction
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2518:Natural History Museum
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1901:Holborn, Hajo (1972).
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2184:Alte Nationalgalerie
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1423:"The Reichstag Fire"
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153:Construction started
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2538:Soviet War Memorial
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610:Dem deutschen Volke
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314:Federal Convention
306:Platz der Republik
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1348:978-0-465-02646-3
1257:978-1-59017-227-8
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446:Kroll Opera House
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