Glass palace
Glaspalast stands for
the following buildings and parts of buildings:
- in Augsburg: a former production facility and today's museum, see Glaspalast Augsburg
- in Berlin-Moabit: a former building of the former Universum Land Exhibition Park, see ULAP
- in Emden: a residential complex built until 1973, see Glaspalast (Emden)
- in Erlangen: an office tower built between 1959 and 1962, see Glaspalast (Erlangen)
- in Heerlen (Netherlands): a former department store, see Glaspaleis
- in Cologne: a pavilion of the Werkbund exhibition 1914 by Bruno Taut , see Glaspalast (Cologne)
- in London: a building designed for the 1851 World's Fair , see Crystal Palace
- in Mandalay (Burma): the audience hall in the former royal palace, see Mandalay
- in Munich: a former exhibition hall, see Glaspalast (Munich)
- in Neuss: a stadium hall opened in 1988, see stadium hall
- in Sindelfingen: a sports and events hall, see Glaspalast Sindelfingen
also for
- the German title of a novel by the Indian author Amitav Ghosh