The former Royal Government Building, designed by Berlin Oberbaurat Zastrau, built 1893- 1896 by Regierungsbaumeister Baltzer and since then served as the seat of government. It lies at the Kanzlerwall, today Heger-Tor-Wall. The architecture is based on design elements from the Renaissance and Baroque. The sandstone facade is symmetrical and dominated by a raised central section with corner towers, curved gables and tower domes. Today the building serves as the seat of the police department.
The former Royal Government Building, designed by Berlin Oberbaurat Zastrau, built 1893- 1896 by Regierungsbaumeister Baltzer and since then served as the seat of government. It lies at the Kanzlerwall, today Heger-Tor-Wall. The architecture is based on design elements from the Renaissance and Baroque. The sandstone facade is symmetrical and dominated by a raised central section with corner towers, curved gables and tower domes. Today the building serves as the seat of the police department.