German Colonial House
| German Colonial House | |
|---|---|
Deutsches Kolonialhaus | |
The German Colonial House (Lützowstraße 89-90) | |
Interactive map of the German Colonial House area | |
| General information | |
| Location | Jerusalemer Strasse 28 (until 1903) Lützowstraße 89-90, Berlin, Germany |
| Coordinates | 52°30′11.16″N 13°21′53.64″E / 52.5031000°N 13.3649000°E |
| Opened | 1896 |
| Closed | 1914 |
| Demolished | During World War II |
| Owner | Bruno Antelmann |
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The German Colonial House (German: Deutsches Kolonialhaus; 1986–1914) was a German company of the Berlin merchant Bruno Antelmann for products from the German colonies. It had its headquarters at Jerusalemer Strasse 28, but, in 1903, it was moved to Lützowstraße 89–90, Berlin-Tiergarten.