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Ullstein Printing House (1927)

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    December 30, 2021

    The Most Modern Publishing Company in Europe – Berlin’s newspaper quarter [ see 19 on Route 4 ] grew too cramped in the 1920s. The Ullstein family moved its printing operation to Tempelhof, in 1927 opening this building which embodied the company’s size and modernity. The upper levels contained color etching and printing plate production. Underneath were the printing rooms and book bindery. Distribution was at street level. A lower floor with access to the water provided space for common areas and a cafeteria with a terrace. During the Nazi period, the company was Aryanized and confiscated. It was returned to the Ullstein family after 1945. The building was sold several times but continued to be used for media and publishing purposes. In 1985 the media center was converted into an office building, marking the end of an era.

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      November 11, 2017

      A very impressive building, which was the tallest building in Germany from 1927 to 1957. The Ullstein publishing house used to work in this house. Nowadays several companies have their offices here.

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        December 30, 2016

        Wikipedia: The Ullsteinhaus in the south of Berlin in the district Tempelhof of the district Tempelhof-Schöneberg is an architectural monument of the brick expressionism and was built in the mid-1920s to plans by Eugen Schmohl.

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