
There was the charismatic idealist Hermann Henselmann, steeped in the ideas of the Bauhaus and the avant-garde, who rose to become chief architect of East Berlin after the war and was to compete with the West Berliners around Scharoun & Co. The Berlin television tower, the Stalinallee and the Leipzig Uniturm are inextricably linked with his name.
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Tschaikowskistraße 1, 13156 Berlin
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