The king rebuilt the palace in early Renaissance style.
Some alumni of Kandilli High School established soon a foundation, and raised funds to rebuild the palace.
The King planned to rebuild the palace, whose church, Royal Household and garden buildings were still intact.
A group of citizens eager to rebuild the palace has put up a full-scale steel-and-plastic model on the site.
Matthias rebuilt the palace in early Renaissance style and further expanded it.
Tessin rebuilt the damaged palace, and work continued for another 63 years.
After reunification, it had to be gutted because of asbestos, and the new masters announced plans to rebuild the Prussian palace.
Several years ago, a private fund announced plans to rebuild the derelict palace.
In addition, he rebuilt the palace and created a clear division between it and the rest of the capital city.
Schlüter's first design is likely to date from 1702, who planned to rebuild the palace in the Protestant Baroque style.