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“You’re the man who committed the crime of the Shell Building.” These were Adolf Hitler’s words about the Shell-Haus. Can you believe it? Right here before us stands this architectural masterpiece. A building Hitler himself criticized.

The Shell-Haus is more than just an office building. It’s a symbol of Berlin’s modernist movement. Designed by Emil Fahrenkamp it was completed in 1932. It was meant to be the headquarters of Rhenania-Ossag a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell.

The building’s striking wave-like facade is its most captivating feature. It’s a truly unique design. The facade undulates dramatically. It increases in height from six to ten levels. It was one of Berlin’s first high-rise steel-framed buildings.

Before Shell-Haus this area of Berlin was home to elegant private residences. After World War II the area transformed. More offices replaced the villas. The street here became a major thoroughfare.

During World War II the Shell-Haus served a different purpose. The naval high command used it. Its cellars became a makeshift hospital. Amazingly despite damage from the Battle of Berlin the Shell-Haus survived relatively unscathed. It became the Berlin electricity board BEWAG’s headquarters in 1946.

The Shell-Haus was designated a historical monument in 1958. Despite this it fell into disrepair for years. A major renovation was finally completed in 2000. It cost around 80 million marks. The renovation even required reopening a travertine quarry near Rome to get the right stone for the facade. The renovation won the Ferdinand von Quast Medal for monument preservation.

Today GASAG a Berlin energy supplier owns the Shell-Haus. Famous admirers include the film director Wim Wenders. He featured the building in his 1970 film Summer in the City. The architect Meinhard von Gerkan considers it Berlin’s most beautiful building. Despite Hitler’s criticism the Shell-Haus stands as a testament to innovative design. It’s a powerful reminder of Berlin’s resilience and architectural legacy.

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