parliamentary representation of the 16 federal state governments on the federal level
they have to ratify certain legislature
seat is the former Prussian parliament in Berlin
>>215876124
desu never heard about it in the media, ever. Just know it exists because of autism.
Picrel is the austrian Federal Council, which is actual part of Parliament
federal ministry of finance
usually the minister heading it is also vice chancellor
building is 1930's Nazi architecture, used to be the aviation ministry of Hermann Göring
>>215876284 >desu never heard about it in the media, ever.
it's usually not that relevant. I think only laws that affect the states and/or laws that change the constitution have to be ratified by it. it usually works quietly in the background.
>>215876703
which houses the Hall of coat of arms, of nobles, guilds etc that were part of the assembly in medieval times or later. Also the "Prince´s stone" of the slavic principality´s ruler´s inauguration, a tradition kept alive until the 1400s
>>215877390
Government palace, work offices of prime minister, and some other ministries. >>215877424
so it seems. Over here it only applies to churches.
>>215877795
The Hofburg (Court Castle) is like that too here, now its part museums, some used for events and also has the presidential office in one wing
This here is the ridderzaal originally built for count William II, the only count of Holland to be elected Roman-German King.
It is where the Dutch monarch opens parlement every third Tuesday of September.
And finally a reconstruction of how it would have looked ca. 1280 >>215877934
I have been there, it is massive and labyrinthine, riding schools, libraries, residences and offices all under one roof.
>>215877680 >>215877523
Okay posting MY own pictures from the presidents summer house, it was open to the public for one day a month ago and I went by.
>>215878210
the living room to the right of the door. there is a door further on to the next pic (#5) and the also to what is now to the left, the dining room (#8)
>>215878336
Yeah, altough leaving it unfinished is better better fate than having a soulless modernist monstrosity grafted onto the original buildings.
>>215878132
surprised thats open at all, seems kinda private.
Here the President nor chancellor have a official residence, their homes are kept pretty secret from public, although theres a hunting lodge to use for the president
This is the catshuis, the formal residence of the Dutch prime minister since 1963, though only a few of them actually resided there.
Before entering it's modern purpose, it was the property of Dutch poet Jacob Cats, and later of Hans Willem Bentinck, the Chamberlain of British-Dutch King William III
>>215878394
Finally the dining room >>215878316
I skipped one duplicate picture so #7 not #8. This was the final pic. It's surprisingly small inside. There was also a kitchen and a closed off upstairs with the presidents sleeping quarters. >>215878408
It was just a one time thing and it never happened before. But it's not that secret, this is like the presidents summer cottage. Not his personal private home.
>>215878547
Emperor FJ was pretty hard to please when it came to architecture, he really didnt like the State Opera for example, the public took up his opinion and the architect ended up committing suicide, although it wasnt really his fault and he was highly accomplished, engineers were still working on the great reconstruction and suddenly the area around it had to be heightened by a meter
>>215878561
The presidents actual non-summer home. So the president has in total 3 residences. The palace >>215877390
the summer cottage >>215878132
and this
This is Noordeinde Palace, the office-palace of the King while he is in the Hague.
It was originally built as a farmhouse, before being remodelled into a small palace which at one point belonged to the King of Prussia, the famous French philosopher Voltaire also stayed here for a few nights. The palace grounds are home to the royal stables and archives.
>>215879170
Estates house, was only in its intended use for 15 years. Now has offices and meeting rooms. When a new government is being negotiated the negotiations are held here.
Palace of Justice, it houses the offices of the Supreme Court, the General Prosecutor's Office of the Higher Regional Court of Vienna, the High Public Prosecutor's Office of Vienna and the Regional Court for Civil Matters of Vienna.
>>215880420
it used to be a bit larger but in the 1920s leftists burned it down in a riot which caused the police to shoot into the crowd, it was rebuilt as we see it now
>>215880553
yeah they look good, but can you guess without google which one is from the former austria hungary land and which from wallachia and moldova region(proper romania) >>215880550
Iasi city hall
>>215878802 >The HQ of the federal criminal police
"Ach du lieber, we have found some guy's blog post calling for the deportation of all refugees. Das ist ein hate crime. Let's roll, boys."
>>215881565
With good elevation. The President doesn't actually use it as a summer residence, just like how the prime minister doesn't use any of his residences as a residence.