Opening Of New U.S. Embassy

The new U.S. embassy at Pariser Platz stands next to the Brandenburg Gate on the day of its official opening on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design.
The new U.S. embassy at Pariser Platz stands next to the Brandenburg Gate on the day of its official opening on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design.
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The new U.S. embassy at Pariser Platz stands next to the Brandenburg Gate on the day of its official opening on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architects Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design. An Elvis Presley impersonator performs at the official opening ceremony and celebration of the new U.S. embassy next to the Brandenburg Gate on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design. Former U.S. President George Bush speaks at the official opening of the new U.S. embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design. Fireworks explode behind the U.S. flag hanging from the front facade of the new U.S. embassy at the official opening ceremony and celebration of the embassy on July 4, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Architectural critics claim the embassy, designed by American architect Moore Ruble Yudell, offers little in architectural innovation or design.
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