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Knöpke: We are laying the foundation stone of a house of great, true friendship. From here, over the years, people with the clarity of their voice, their convictions, their art, and their knowledge will serve the whole world. From here they will go to their fellow human beings without leaving the house that will rise above this stone. In this house, sparks of love, joy, and encouragement for all that is beautiful, true, and great will be kept alive. We want to remember this every time we call this future building the Funkhaus.
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From the Funkhaus, performances of German art and German science are to be broadcast to all German regions to almost three million German radio subscribers at present and far beyond Germany's borders to the whole world. May this house be a place of true culture for the present and future generations.
Present at the laying of the foundation stone were the chairman of the supervisory board and the managing director, Stückelen and Merten. We now place the building certificate in a cassette and enclose the text of the speech that was delivered here. Likewise, a transcript of the words that were spoken over the ceremonial hammer blows. We also enclose a number of books and writings that reflect the state of current broadcasting. While the radio orchestra plays the prelude to the Meistersinger to conclude the ceremony, the cassette will be soldered shut and walled into the foundation stone. [Music]
Source: Grundsteinlegung zum "Haus des Rundfunks" in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Masurenallee, May 29, 1929. Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv K000803778