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    Johann Philipp Gerlach (24 July 1679 – 17 September 1748) was a Prussian court architect, who built churches and public buildings in and around Berlin...
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    order of King Frederick William I of Prussia according to plans by Philipp Gerlach from 1730 to 1735, it was considered as a major work of Prussian Baroque...
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    predecessor of today's Brandenburg Gate was built by the Court Architect Philipp Gerlach as a city gate on the road to Brandenburg an der Havel. The gate system...
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    2019. Gerlach 2016, p. 48. Gerlach 2016, pp. 49, 53. Gerlach 2016, p. 52. Gerlach 2016, p. 50. Gerlach 2016, p. 51. Gerlach 2016, pp. 332–334. Gerlach 2016...
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    Frederick William I, and this was completed in 1732-4 by architect Philipp Gerlach (1679–1748). In this expansion, a new north–south axis emerged: Wilhelmstrasse...
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    "Palais Voß" or the "Voßsche Palais"), built in 1736 by architect Philipp Gerlach (1679-1748) and demolished in 1872, the year after Voß-Buch's death...
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    it was the official residence of the governor of Berlin. In 1732, Philipp Gerlach remodelled the building in baroque style with a protruding central...
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    and since 1728 has been built on the church building. In 1728–1731 Philipp Gerlach replaced the old structure including the sepulchre chapel by a new...
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    cemeteries is the Friedhof II der Sophiengemeinde Berlin. Designed by Philipp Gerlach, its foundation stone was laid by Frederick I of Prussia. After the...
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    Belle-Alliance-Platz (also: Rondell, since 1947 Mehringplatz) according to plans by Philipp Gerlach in 1734 and increasingly enclosed by representative residential, administrative...
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