Park Inn Berlin

Completed Hotel Berlin | 1970

The Park Inn Berlin is the tallest building in Berlin. The 37-floor high-rise is in the northeast of Alexanderplatz in the central Mitte district and has a height of 125 meters (410 feet).

The complex was built from 1967 to 1970 in the course of the redevelopment of Alexanderplatz when it was located in East Berlin. It was designed by the team of Roland Korn, Heinz Scharlipp and Hans Erich Bogatzky. However, the design as built differs in the shape and location of the tower on the lot from that envisaged in the 1964 plan for redevelopment of the square. The hotel opened as the Hotel Stadt Berlin, part of East Germany's Interhotel chain. It was a four-star hotel and mainly served for the accommodation of Comecon representatives. There was a panorama restaurant on the 37th floor and unusually fast elevators for the time and place.


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Leo commented...

thanks mark

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Mark commented...

http://www.urbika.com/projects/view/2294-blackstone-grundst-c

Possible future development

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Mark commented...

http://www.parkinn-berlin.de/gallery-de.html

Nice photogallery

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Project Details

Rating 8.33/10 3 votes
CityBerlin
Added byLeo K
Added onJul 28, 2010
Views140
CategoryHotel
Groundbreaking1967
Completed1970
Height125.0 meter / 410.1 feet
Floors37
Linksen.wikipedia.org, parkinn-berlin.de
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