Palais Schaumburg
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This article is about the residence of the Chancellor of Germany in Bonn. For the German music group, see Palais Schaumburg (band). For the second Bonn residence of the Federal Chancellery, see Federal Chancellery (Bonn).
Palais Schaumburg is a neoclassical-style building in Bonn, Germany, which served as the primary official seat of the German Federal Chancellery and the primary official residence of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 until 1976. As the headquarters of the Federal Chancellery, it was simply known as the House of the Federal Chancellor (German: Haus des Bundeskanzlers). Since 2001, Palais Schaumburg has served as the secondary official seat of the German Federal Chancellery and the secondary official residence of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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