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Renovation of Bellevue Is Expected to Cost at Least 601 Million

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The fact that the Federal President's headquarters in Berlin has to be completely renovated has been established for a long time. Now, for the first time, there are figures on the planned costs and the duration of the construction work. By Tina Handel.

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The basic renovation of Bellevue Castle is expected to cost around 600 million euros and last for eight years. The Federal Presidential Office has presented cost and schedule.

·Germany
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Center

The fact that the Federal President's headquarters in Berlin has to be completely renovated has been established for a long time. Now, for the first time, there are figures on the planned costs and the duration of the construction work. By Tina Handel.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

It rains pure, the facade crumbles and the technology is old: the Federal President's office has to be renovated. The multi-annual effort for the next head of state has the consequence that it may never reside in Bellevue Castle.

Lean Left

The office of the Federal President is completely renovated. The authority defends the high costs: it is not a matter of a "luxury renovation", but of a correction of defects.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The fact that the Federal President's headquarters in Berlin has to be completely renovated has been established for a long time. Now there are figures on the planned costs and the duration of the construction work.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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At least 601 million euros and eight years: The renovation of the castle in Berlin costs more money and time than expected. Until then, the head of state has to endure in a purpose building at the main station.

·Munich, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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