Palasthotel

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Palasthotel in 1985
Palasthotel to the right, Marx-Engels-Forum and Palast der Republik to the left, Berliner Dom in the middle
Palasthotel in the middle

Palasthotel (English: Palace Hotel) was a hotel that belonged to the Interhotel chain and was located at Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 5 in the Mitte district of Berlin, behind the Berliner Dom and along the river Spree.[1] It was built between 1976 and 1979 on a design by Ferenc Kiss.[2] The hotel had 600 rooms with 1,000 beds and a conference hall with about 2,000 seats. It was closed to all East German guests, as one had to pay in hard currency instead of the local East German mark. Between 1990 and 1992 the hotel was owned by Interhotel AG, and in 1992 the hotel was renamed the Radisson SAS Berlin. It closed on 1 December 2000 due to Asbestos that was used in its construction, and was eventually demolished in 2001[3][4] to make room for the new DomAquarée, which houses a hotel of the Radisson Blu group and was opened in 2003.[1]

The hotel should not be confused with the original Palast Hotel built between 1892 and 1893 by Ludwig Heim at Leipziger Platz, which was destroyed during the second World War.[citation needed]

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