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- Schloßplatz or Schlossplatz is a German language word meaning "Palace Square" or "Castle Square". It may refer to: Schloßplatz (Berlin) Schloßplatz (Dresden)...
- 200m 220yds Schlossplatz    Schlossplatz is the largest square in Stuttgart Mitte and home to the Neues Schloss which was built between 1746 and 1807....
- Republic), which occupied most of the site of the former Stadtschloss. The Schlossplatz with the burned out palace in 1945, after the Fall of Berlin The demolition...
- Schloßplatz (German: [ˈʃlɔsˌplat͡s] , Palace Square or Castle Square) is a square located on Museum Island (Museumsinsel) in Berlin, Germany. The square...
- The Schlossplatz (Palace Square or Castle Square) forms the center of the historic Old Town of Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. It gets its name from the Stadtschloss...
- and Poland. The fountain was removed from its original location at the Schlossplatz in 1951, when the former Berliner Schloss (Berlin Palace) there was demolished...
- The Schloßplatz (English: Palace Square or Castle Square) is a city square in the center of Dresden, Saxony, Germany. It gets its name from the Dresdner...
- is today part of the Veste Coburg museum. Under his son, Ernest, the Schlossplatz [de] with what is today the Landestheater Coburg was created. He also...
- buildings were demolished, the Fürstenbau marked the boundary between the Schlossplatz and the palace park. Due to this significance, efforts were made to preserve...
- former Staatsrat of the German Democratic Republic. The façade at the Schloßplatz square includes the preserved portal No. IV of the Hohenzollern City...