The National Assembly Building is the first purpose-built meeting place of the National Assembly (國會, Guóhuì) of the Republic of China in Beijing. It was designed by (1876-1945), a German architect based in Qingdao. Rothkegel had made earlier (and grander) designs for a Parliament Building commissioned by the late Qing Dynasty, whose construction was started in 1910 on the site of today's Beijing International Hotel on East Chang'an Avenue, but was left unfinished at the time of the Xinhai Revolution in 1911. The building was used intermittently for sessions of the National Assembly during its troubled history from the aftermath of China's first national election to the Beijing Coup in October 1924.
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| - National Assembly Building (Beijing) (en)
- 北京国会旧址 (zh)
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| - 北京国会旧址,位于中华人民共和国北京市西城区佟麟阁路26号、宣武门西大街57号的新华通讯社院内,是北洋政府時期國會的众议院所在地(參議院沿用清資政院大樓,在國會街,即象來街)。现存国会议场、仁义楼和礼智楼三栋建筑。 1912年众议院成立后即在此处办公,1913年修建了部分建筑,其中国会议场沿用了清朝末年废弃的建筑基址。1924年甲子兵变之后,这些建筑先后为北京法政大学和北京大学所使用。1949年,北京国会旧址所在地成为新华通讯社社址,原国会议场成为新华社礼堂。2006年,北京国会旧址被列为全国重点文物保护单位。 (zh)
- The National Assembly Building is the first purpose-built meeting place of the National Assembly (國會, Guóhuì) of the Republic of China in Beijing. It was designed by (1876-1945), a German architect based in Qingdao. Rothkegel had made earlier (and grander) designs for a Parliament Building commissioned by the late Qing Dynasty, whose construction was started in 1910 on the site of today's Beijing International Hotel on East Chang'an Avenue, but was left unfinished at the time of the Xinhai Revolution in 1911. The building was used intermittently for sessions of the National Assembly during its troubled history from the aftermath of China's first national election to the Beijing Coup in October 1924. (en)
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| - The building on Xinhua News Agency campus (en)
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| - The National Assembly Building is the first purpose-built meeting place of the National Assembly (國會, Guóhuì) of the Republic of China in Beijing. It was designed by (1876-1945), a German architect based in Qingdao. Rothkegel had made earlier (and grander) designs for a Parliament Building commissioned by the late Qing Dynasty, whose construction was started in 1910 on the site of today's Beijing International Hotel on East Chang'an Avenue, but was left unfinished at the time of the Xinhai Revolution in 1911. The building was used intermittently for sessions of the National Assembly during its troubled history from the aftermath of China's first national election to the Beijing Coup in October 1924. The National Assembly Building is now part of the compound of Xinhua News Agency in central Beijing. Xinhua restored it and uses it for events. The , an in-house museum, is located in nearby Republican-era brick buildings. The National Assembly building is not open to the public. (en)
- 北京国会旧址,位于中华人民共和国北京市西城区佟麟阁路26号、宣武门西大街57号的新华通讯社院内,是北洋政府時期國會的众议院所在地(參議院沿用清資政院大樓,在國會街,即象來街)。现存国会议场、仁义楼和礼智楼三栋建筑。 1912年众议院成立后即在此处办公,1913年修建了部分建筑,其中国会议场沿用了清朝末年废弃的建筑基址。1924年甲子兵变之后,这些建筑先后为北京法政大学和北京大学所使用。1949年,北京国会旧址所在地成为新华通讯社社址,原国会议场成为新华社礼堂。2006年,北京国会旧址被列为全国重点文物保护单位。 (zh)
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