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The Marshall-Haus – an architectural treasure by Bruno Grimmek in a highly central location at the Messegelände Berlin.
The unique building was first opened in 1950 for the German Industrial Exhibition and was used as an exhibition pavilion for the United States of America. Building contractor was the American High Commission, naming the building in honor of General George C. Marshall, then Secretary of State. With an effective net-area of 2300 m², as well as 2 balconies of 85 m² each on two levels, it is suited for events of all kinds.
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