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| | BBFC > Architecture in Berlin and Brandenburg |
 | | After Schinkel's death, his students Friedrich August Stüler (Old National Gallery, New Museum, St. Matthäi-Church) and Ludwig Persius maintained his tradition. |
 | | Compared to the rest of Germany, the history of architecture began relatively late in Berlin and Brandenburg and is strongly related to the rise of Prussia since the 17th century, whose capital was Berlin. |
 | | Berlin's important architects of early classicism were Gotthard Langhans (Gate of Brandenburg), Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff, and David Gilly, later the founder of the architectural academy. |
| www.bbfc.de /en/drehen/region/land_leute/architektur.htm (1913 words) |
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