Berghof

The Berghof was Adolf Hitler's home in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany. Other than the Wolfsschanze in East Prussia, Hitler spent more time at the Berghof than anywhere else during World War II. It was also one of the most widely known of his headquarters, which were located throughout Europe. Rebuilt, much expanded and renamed in 1935, the Berghof was Hitler's vacation residence for ten years. In late A... More

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Opened:

  • 1935

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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 47.6335
  • 13.0419
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Structure

Architect

Roderich Fick

Roderich Fick (November 16, 1886 – July 13, 1955) was a German architect most prominent during the Nazi regime. Fick trained under Theodor Fischer, became professor at the Munich Technical University in 1935, designed the Munich residence of Rudolf Hess in 1936, joined the NSDAP in 1937, and...

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Berghof Address

Berchtesgaden Germany

Owner:

Owner Start Date End Date
  • 1935
  • 1945

Destruction Date:

  • 1953

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