The House of Travel was designed by Roland Korn, Johannes Brieske, and Roland Steiger as part of the Alexanderplatz reconstruction project. The building was constructed from September 12, 1969 to October 26, 1971. The building housed the head office of the
Reisebüro der DDR, and the offices of
Interflug until 1989. There was a small cafe with a bar in the building. Nothing of the original interior was retained after the
GDR dissolved in 1990. In 1993, the building was supposed to be demolished and replaced with a 140-story skyscraper, according to plans of Hans Kollhoff and Helga Timmermann, but the demolition didn't happen. The realization of this project remains uncertain. In July 2015, the House of Travel was placed under monumental protection. ==Architecture==