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Palast der Republik - Berlin's Lost Landmark

The history of the Palast der Republik, the GDR parliament building that was demolished to make way for the Humboldt Forum.

8/15/2025
10 min read
The bronze-glass facade of the Palast der Republik

Stand in front of the Humboldt Forum today, and you are standing on a ghostly battleground of ideologies.

The Palace of the Republic

Built in the 1970s on the site of the original Berlin City Palace (which had been damaged in WWII and demolished by the GDR), the Palast der Republik was the seat of the East German parliament. Palast der Republik

It was affectionately (and mockingly) known as "Erichs Lampenladen" (Erich's Lamp Shop) due to the thousands of globe lights in the foyer. It wasn't just government; it had restaurants, a bowling alley, and a disco. It was the "People's Palace".

The Demolition

After reunification, asbestos was found. But the decision to demolish it was largely political. It represented a state that no longer existed. The demolition was slow and controversial. Meanwhile, other DDR icons like the Palasthotel (demolished 2001) also vanished from the skyline. Palasthotel 1991

The Replacement

Today, the baroque Berlin Palace (Humboldt Forum) stands there again. A replica of the pre-war past, erasing the socialist interim. When you pass this stop on the bus, you aren't just seeing a building; you are seeing a decision about which history Berlin chose to remember.

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DDR
East Germany
Architecture
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