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Preußischer Landtag or Prussian Landtag was the Prussian diet which existed from the 15th century to the 20th century in various forms and states, in Teutonic Prussia, Royal Prussia, Ducal Prussia, in the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia.
Building
In 1899, the Prussian Landtag moved into a building close to Potsdamer Platz which is situated opposite to Martin Gropius Bau in Niederkirchnerstrasse No. 5. Before World War II, the road was named Prinz-Albrecht-Straße.
Since 1993 the building is the seat of the Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin, and similar to the Reichstag, colloquially still named Preußischer Landtag.
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Statue of Freiherr vom Stein in front of Abgeordnetenhaus |
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Literature
- Hans Wilderotter: Das Haus der Abgeordneten: Ein Denkmal preußischer und deutscher Geschichte in der Mitte Berlins. Philo Fine Arts, Dresden 2001, ISBN 3-364-00378-5
External links
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Coordinates: 52°30′29″N 13°22′55″E / 52.50806°N 13.38194°E
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