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Rheinsberg Palace


Frederick the Great spent the happiest time of his life in Rheinsberg as the crown prince. His younger brother, Prince Henry of Prussia, created here what was considered to be a unique "court of muses" in Europe, and he lastingly determined the character of the palace and gardens in the Early Neoclassical style. In his "Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg" (Walks through the Brandenburg Marches), Theodor Fontane provided the city with a literary monument, and soon thereafter Kurt Tucholsky made Rheinsberg into the charming fulfillment of lighthearted love. Even today, there is hardly a visitor who can escape the delightful legends of Rheinsberg.

Like no other palace, Rheinsberg entices us through its picturesque location on a blue lake called the Grienericksee. Nature, a delight in the fine arts, as well as an amorous lightheartedness combine, and are embedded in a remarkable, unified architectural ensemble. High-caliber works of art from all fields decorate more than 50 festival halls and chambers, inviting the viewer on a wonderful trip back to the splendid era of the second half of the 18th century.


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Schlafkammer des Prinzen Heinrich
Schlafkammer des Prinzen Heinrich

Stadtseitige Schlossansicht Spiegelsaal
Stadtseitige Schlossansicht Spiegelsaal
 
 


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