The square was created in about 1735 and was used under
King Frederick William I as parade-ground, a sandy field then known as "Exerzierplatz vor dem
Brandenburger Tor". In 1844 the
Kroll Opera House was built on its west end, and in 1867 it was turned into a city square named "Königsplatz". Image:Königsplatz Berlin, um 1880.jpg|Eastern portion of the Königsplatz with the Palais Raczynski. Photographed from the Victory Column, about 1880 Image:Reichstag-1870.jpg|Eastern portion of the Königsplatz with the newly built Reichstag building, about 1894 In 1873 the Victory Column was erected in the center of the square, at the end of the newly created
Siegesallee boulevard. At the east end of the square stood the Palais of the Polish-Prussian count
Atanazy Raczyński, before the Reichstag building was built there from 1884 to 1894. Image:Berlin Reichstag mit Bismarck Denkmal um 1900.jpg|Königsplatz with the newly built
Bismarck Memorial, about 1900 Image:Reichstag und Siegessäule um 1900.jpg|Königsplatz, with the Reichstag and the
Victory Column, about 1900 During the
Weimar Republic, the square was named "Platz der Republik" to commemorate the abolition of the monarchy. When the
Nazis took power in 1933, the square was renamed "Königsplatz". As part of a grandiose plan to create a "
Welthauptstadt Germania", the Victory Column was enlarged and moved to its present location in 1939. Also the Bismarck Memorial was moved in 1938.
World War II ended in 1945 and in 1948 the square returned to the name "Platz der Republik". The Kroll Opera, severely damaged in the war, was finally demolished in 1951. In the
Cold War era, the square was part of
West Berlin. The
Berlin Wall ran past the back side of the Reichstag. The square, now a large lawn, was thus far away from traffic and was used as a recreational area for weekend barbecues etc. After
German reunification in 1990 the square regained its position of central importance in Berlin. A large German flag was raised on the square in the night from 2 to 3 October 1990. In 1991 the
German Bundestag decided that Berlin would again be the seat of government and parliament during the
Hauptstadtbeschlus (
Decision on the Capital of Germany). The renovation of the Reichstag building was completed in 1999. == Events ==