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Schloss Bellevue is a royal palace in the center of Berlin. This palace is located on the north side of the Tiergarten Park around the symbol of German victory called "Spirug 1".

This palace has been the main residence of the President of Germany since 1994.

This building was built in 1786 AD for King Ferdinand Proche, the younger brother of King Ferdinand II, by the architect Philip Daniel Baumann as his summer residence.The new palace was built on the site of the old building by Noblezdrov, built in 1743.

This building was the first neoclassical building in Germany and had three main elements; Central building with 19 bowls, central base with Corinthian columns and wings on both sides.This building is surrounded by a 20-hectare park. Schloss Bellevue served as the official residence of the German king until 1918.

The agreement to end the French-German wars was signed in this palace on September 3, 1870. In the mid-1930s, this palace was turned into an anthropological museum.After that, it was rebuilt as a residence for the guests of the Third Reich. This building was damaged in May 1945 at the end of World War II and was completely rebuilt at the end of the 1950s.

The President of Germany is the head of the German government. His official title in German is "Bundespräsident" (German: Bundespräsident) which means Federal President. Germany is a country with a parliamentary system, that's why the office of the president is very ceremonial.However, the president has the very important "recht vorbehalten" (German: Recht vorbehalten) power, which is used in times of political instability. (Paragraph 81, Constitution) The former president until 2017 was Mr. "Joachim Gauk".

From around 1725 onwards, the palace was used as a residence for members of the Landgrave's court, such as his mistress Barbara Christian von Bernhold (1756–1690). Prince Frederick II (1720–1785), Landgrave from 1760 onwards, married Mary, daughter of King George II of England.He had a palace surrounded by an Anglo-Chinese garden, the first garden on the continent. In 1779, Frederick II opened the Fridericianum, a public museum of natural history and classical art, But he kept the royal painting collection in the Bellevue Palace. In 1790 Simon Louis de Rey restored the building for William IX (1743–1821).