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Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz

Tallest building and the eleventh-tallest structure in Berlin

The Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz is the second tallest building in Berlin and the 42th-tallest building and tallest hotel-only building in Germany. The floor skyscraper is in the northeast of Alexanderplatz in the central Mitte district and has a height of metres ( feet).

History[edit]

Foundation and early years[edit]

The complex was built from to 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 plan for redevelopment of the square. The four-star hotel opened as the Hotel Stadt Berlin, part of East Germany's Interhotel chain. There was a panorama restaurant on the 37th floor and unusually fast elevators for the time and place.

Development after the GDR[edit]

In , after the German reunification and until , it had been extensively refurbished and renamed Forum Hotel Berlin, then operated by IHG Hotels & Resorts.

In , Rezidor Hotel Group became the operator of the hotel, which was renamed to Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz[2] and subsequently Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz. A casino, the highest in Europe, was located in the restaurant until November

There is a public viewing platform on the roof. All the rooms were refurbished starting in at a cost of €&#;20&#;million. Between May and November the entire 15,square-metre (,&#;sq&#;ft) façade was replaced; the 6, new mirror-glass panes cost €3&#;million. In October , two metre (&#;ft) antenna masts were erected on the roof, bringing the total height of the building to &#;m (&#;ft).

In December the hotel and the attached real estate parcels were acquired by Blackstone Group.[3]

Base building[edit]

The base of the tower rises from a three-story commercial building with its largest tenants being Burger King and Primark amongst some smaller stores. The top floor offers direct access to the adjacent Galeria department store, which had been a Centrum Warenhaus in the GDR. For 15 years, the ground floor and basement levels housed Berlin's first Saturn electronics store (like Galeria, formerly a division of Metro), but in March this outlet relocated to a new adjacent building.

The future of the hotel and especially the base building are uncertain; plans to rebuild Alexanderplatz drawn up in the early s envisage demolition of the hotel or at a minimum of the base building to enable erection of three new high-rises.[3] As of April&#;,[update] a new high-rise building is under construction directly next to the base building without plans to affect it directly.

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External links[edit]

Media related to Park Inn Berlin Alexanderplatz at Wikimedia Commons

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