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Schloss Cecilienhof, Foto: Beate Kozub

 Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg

400 years of history

For more than three centuries the rulers of Brandenburg commissioned the best artists of their time to enhance the Royal residences in and around Berlin with elaborate palaces and gardens. There was building activity under a long series of Prussian monarchs: from Joachim II to the Great Elector, from Frederick the Great to the last of the German emperors, William II. The resulting works of architecture and landscape gardening, especially in Berlin and Potsdam, have earned international renown.
 
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MISS PRUSSIA 2010. THREE EXHIBITIONS FOR THE QUEEN

Charlottenburg Palace
March 6 – May 30, 2010

Peacock Island
May 1 – October 31, 2010

Paretz Palace
July 31 – October 31, 2010
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Rheinsberg Palace

The construction began in 1734. It was built for Crown Prince Frederick (later Frederick the Great). Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff took over the planning of the U-shaped building... [more]

Cecilienhof Palace

Cecilienhof Palace was the venue of the Potsdam Conference of the victorious powers of the Second World War. The palace was erected between 1914 and 1917 for Crown Prince William... [more]

Charlottenburg Palace

Elector Frederick III had a summer residence built for his wife Sophie Charlotte by the architect Johann Arnold Nering between 1695 and 1699. After Frederick became the first Prussian King in 1701, the Palace was extended into a stately building with a cours d'honneur... [more]

Grunewald Hunting Lodge

The Grunewald Hunting Lodge or "Jagdschloss Grunewald" is the oldest surviving palace building in Berlin.Today it houses a collection of paintings: mostly 17th century Dutch and German paintings and works by Rubens and Cranach... [more]


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