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| native_name = Großhalle dem Lande und Volke des Vereinigte Reiches der Neubayern
 
| native_name = Großhalle dem Lande und Volke des Vereinigte Reiches der Neubayern
 
| native_name_lang = German
 
| native_name_lang = German
| image = Volkshalle_east_side.JPG
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| logo = Volkshalle_east_side.JPG
| image_caption = The ''Volkshalle'' as seen from the Reichsplatz in Munich
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| logo_caption = The ''Volkshalle'' as seen from the Reichsplatz in Munich
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| image = Volkshalle2.jpg
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| image_caption = Plenary hall of the ''Volkshalle'', where ''[[Reichsparlament of New Bayern (New World Map Game)|Reichsparlament]]'' sits
 
| status = Completed
 
| status = Completed
 
| location_town = Munich
 
| location_town = Munich

Latest revision as of 05:38, 4 September 2015

Great Hall to the Land and People of the United Reich of New Bayern
Großhalle dem Lande und Volke des Vereinigte Reiches der Neubayern
Volkshalle east side
The Volkshalle as seen from the Reichsplatz in Munich
Volkshalle2
Plenary hall of the Volkshalle, where Reichsparlament sits
General information
Status Complete
Town or city Munich
Country Neubayern
Client Federal Constitutional Assembly
Federal Executive Council
Dietrich administration
Technical details
Floor count 5
Floor area 6.7 hectares
Design and construction
Architect Wilhelm Dornberg

The Great Hall to the Land and People of the United Reich of New Bayern' (German: Großhalle dem Lande und Volke des Vereinigte Reiches der Neubayern), more commonly known as the Volkshalle, is a historical edifice in Munich, constructed to house the Imperial Parliament (German: Reichsparlament), of Neubayern. Construction was begun on 5th October 870 after the selection of Munich as the new Imperial Capital, prior to the federation of the 13 Neubayerisch states. Contractors of the building served three successive entities: first the Federal Constitutional Assembly, the Federal Executive Council, and finally the Reichsparlament itself. The Volkshalle was completed in 874, after four years of construction.