north–south axis of Berlin

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The north–south axis of Berlin was a grandiose, never-fully-realized urban boulevard planned under Nazi architect Albert Speer as part of a monumental redesign of Berlin into the “World Capital Germania.”

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north–south axis of Berlin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi architecture project
planned boulevard
urban planning project
architect Albert Speer NERFINISHED
associatedWith Welthauptstadt Germania plan
surface form: Germania (Nazi urban plan)

Große Halle (planned)
Reich Chancellery
surface form: Reich Chancellery (Nazi Germany)

Triumphal Arch of Germania (planned)
country Germany ONNED1
designStyle monumental neoclassicism
historicalSignificance example of totalitarian urban planning
key element of Germania master plan
ideologicalFunction expression of Nazi imperial ambitions
propaganda instrument
impact influenced later debates on postwar reconstruction of Berlin
locatedIn Berlin
orientation north–south
partOf Welthauptstadt Germania plan
surface form: Germania (planned world capital)

reconstruction of Berlin (Nazi era)
patron Adolf Hitler
plannedBy Albert Speer’s office
planningAuthority General Building Inspector for the Reich Capital
surface form: Inspector General of Buildings for the Reich Capital
politicalContext Nazi Germany
purpose monumental representation of Nazi power
symbolic center of World Capital Germania
relatedProject east–west axis of Berlin
status never fully realized
timePeriod 1930s
1940s
urbanFunction ceremonial axis
parade route

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