Berchtesgaden Chancellery Branch office
The Berchtesgaden Chancellery Branch office (also "Little Reich Chancellery") in Bischofswiesener district Stanggaß was built between 1937 and 1945 after plans by Alois Degano as the second seat of government of Nazi Germany for the time of Adolf Hitler's presence on nearby Obersalzberg.
Reichskanzlei Dienststelle Berchtesgaden | |
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Little Reich Chancellery | |
Location within Germany Berchtesgaden Chancellery Branch office (Germany) | |
General information | |
Status | In Use |
Location | Bischofswiesen |
Town or city | Berchtesgaden |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 47°37′52″N 12°58′28″E |
Owner | Adolf Hitler |
The buildings of the Reich Chancellery and the bunkers and the northeast vehicle hall are listed buildings. All buildings are now privately owned and used as residential buildings.
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