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Deutsch: "Glinka-Haus" in Berlin-Mitte, Mohrenstraße 63, außerdem an Mauerstraße, Glinkastraße und Zietenplatz gelegen, hier gesehen von der Ecke Glinkastraße/Mohrenstraße. Das Haus wurde 1914-1916 vom Architekten Bodo Ebhardt als Verwaltungsgebäude für die Allianz-Versicherung errichtet, deren Generaldirektion nördlich im gleichen Block residierte. Die Säulenfassade an der Südseite stand in Bezug zu der gegenüberliegenden (im Zweiten Weltkrieg zerstörten) Dreifaltigkeitskirche. 1950 erfolgte ein Umbau für die Nutzung durch die "Gesellschaft für deutsch-sowjetische Freundschaft". Aus dieser Zeit stammt auch ein Relief an der Fassade an der Glinkastraße, geschaffen von Olly Wallschmidt, mit einem Porträt des russischen Komponisten Michail I. Glinka und einer Widmungsinschrift.
English: "Glinka-Haus" in Berlin Mitte, Mohrenstraße 64, also situated at Mauerstraße, Glinkastraße and Zietenplatz, here seen from the corner of Mohrenstraße and Glinkastraße. The house was built by architect Bodo Ebhardt as administration building for the insurance firm Allianz (its headquarters were located in the same block). The columns at the southern facade related to the nearby Dreifaltigkeitskirche (Trinity Church), which was destroyed in WWII. In 1950, the building was altered and became seat of the "German-Soviet Friendship Society". At the same time, a relief by Olly Wallschmidt was placed at the facade on Glinkastraße. It shows a portrait of Russian composer Mikhail I. Glinka and an inscription. The building is landmarked. |
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