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In 1842 the carpenter Carl August Sommer bought the two plots of Pariser Platz 6 and 7 north of the Brandenburg Gate and in 1844 had Friedrich August Stüler increased the existing houses by one floor and provided with a new facade. In 1857, the summer, who has now become the court room champion, started selling his property. The plot of Pariser Platz 7/Sommerstraße 1 (since 1947 Ebertstraße), left after the Brandenburg Gate, acquires the businessman and owner of the Liebermann & Co. owner, Louis Liebermann. After his death in 1884, the painter Max Liebermann started his heir and can be set up here. For a long time, the court of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Ernst Eberhard von Ihne lives in the building with the five -story tower, Sommerstraße 2/Pariser Platz 6a. The palace -like residential buildings following up to the confluence of the Dorotheenstrasse (left on the edge of the picture) are carried out in the forms of the Stülerschen buildings and are mostly inhabited by bankers and noble.