buildings in Berlin that was never completely destroyed. It is therefore unique in assembling traces of history right down to the late 20th century in one place. The Counts zu Dohna had already built a residence [...] Castro and Mikhail Gorbachev, unique and tangible testimony to an important period in German post-war history. Information for visitors » Press photos Media implemented visually Schloss Schönhausen, Gartenseite
Rheinsberg House 2026 Green World Heritage Park tours in the Prussian Gardens Art, hunting, and history Discover it together in Berlin’s oldest palace Your unique group experience Peacock Island House
care, and art historical interpretation. Its interdisciplinary work spans the areas of science, art history, and conservation. All types of art objects from the Prussian royal palaces are examined in the
care, and art historical interpretation. Its interdisciplinary work spans the areas of science, art history, and conservation. All types of art objects from the Prussian royal palaces are examined in the
centuries. They reflect the artistic developments and the history of Prussia, Germany and Europe in exemplary fashion. Prussian art and history, in all its contradictions, can be experienced at these sites
ry witnesses. Six sections allow you to immerse yourself in this recent chapter in the palace’s history: ‘Destruction. Reconstruction?’ is devoted to the destruction of the Berlin palaces and their subsequent [...] Adrian von Buttlar (*1948) is an art historian and carries out research into the theory, politics and history of cultural heritage preservation. His father, Dr Herbert von Buttlar (1912-1976), former secretary
no pupils. Apparently, the busts had been created as couples. Contact Further information On the history of the busts and their colonial context, see First Rondel . Also interesting Collection: Sculptures
producing porcelain colors and instructions for building kilns. In addition to describing its technical history, the collection also contains numerous sources on social, financial and commercial aspects of the
Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg (SPSG) is taking part in these discussions and critically examines the history of the palaces and gardens. Objects in the collection, their presentation, and historical names are
The Prussian Palaces and Gardens are widely acknowledged as outstanding testimonies to the history of art, culture, and architecture. But they are also the sites of historical events with an impact at
1945 with the “Communiqué on the Three Power Conference of Berlin”, which would later enter into history as the “Potsdam Agreement”. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Potsdam Conference, the
property by the state (GDR injustices). Thanks to long-standing, extensive research, the provenance history of many paintings, sculptures, pieces of furniture and metal objects could be clarified and more