Palais du Rhin

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The Palais du Rhin is a grand 19th-century former imperial palace in Strasbourg, notable for its neo-Renaissance architecture and its role as a symbol of German annexation in Alsace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage monument
palace
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Historicism
Neo-Renaissance NERFINISHED
country France
endDate 1889
hasDome central dome
hasFeature balustraded terraces
corner pavilions
monumental staircase
rich sculptural decoration
rusticated ground floor
statues and allegorical figures
symmetrical façade
hasFunction administrative building
cultural venue
seat of regional cultural services
hasGarden imperial garden
landscaped park
heritageDesignation Monument historique (France)
heritageDesignationDate 1993
inception late 19th century
locatedIn Alsace
Grand Est NERFINISHED
Neustadt district, Strasbourg NERFINISHED
Place de la République, Strasbourg NERFINISHED
Strasbourg NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Centre des monuments nationaux NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Rhine River NERFINISHED
nearby National and University Library of Strasbourg NERFINISHED
Place de la République war memorial NERFINISHED
Théâtre national de Strasbourg NERFINISHED
originalFunction imperial palace
residence of the German Emperor
owner French state NERFINISHED
partOf Neustadt urban ensemble of Strasbourg NERFINISHED
roofMaterial copper
significantEvent German imperial visits to Strasbourg
administrative use after World War I
integration into French state properties after return of Alsace to France
startDate 1884
symbolOf German annexation of Alsace NERFINISHED
German imperial power in Alsace-Lorraine
usedBy Direction régionale des affaires culturelles (DRAC) Grand Est NERFINISHED
French Ministry of Culture NERFINISHED

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Neustadt of Strasbourg hasPart Palais du Rhin