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  • Berghof (residence)
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  • The Berghof was Adolf Hitler's home in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany. Other than the Wolfsschanze in East Prussia, Hitler spent more time at the Berghof than anywhere else during World War II. It was also one of the most widely known of his headquarters, which were located throughout Europe.
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Former names
  • Haus Wachenfeld
Start date
  • 1916
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location town
  • Berchtesgaden
latd
  • 47
demolition date
  • 1945-04-25
longs
  • 31
location country
  • Germany
renovation date
  • 1935
map caption
  • Location within Germany
Status
  • Demolished
architecture firm
latm
  • 38
longm
  • 2
Name
  • The Berghof
native name lang
  • Deutsch
Caption
  • Berchtesgaden "The Berghof" on the Obersalzberg, the house of Adolf Hitler. In the foreground, the main entrance.
lats
  • 1
longEW
  • E
Building Type
latNS
  • N
native name
  • Berghof
longd
  • 13
map type
  • Germany
Owner
Location
abstract
  • The Berghof was Adolf Hitler's home in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany. Other than the Wolfsschanze in East Prussia, Hitler spent more time at the Berghof than anywhere else during World War II. It was also one of the most widely known of his headquarters, which were located throughout Europe. Rebuilt, much expanded and renamed in 1935, the Berghof was Hitler's vacation residence for ten years. In late April 1945 the house was damaged by British aerial bombs, set on fire by retreating SS troops in early May, and looted after Allied troops reached the area. The burnt out shell was demolished by the Bavarian government in 1952.