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Prussian Palaces and Gardens in Berlin English Version PALACES AND GARDENS IN BRANDENBURG HOW TO GET THERE Rheinsberg Palace Roman Baths 26 RHEINSBERG PALACE AND PARK A Disabled access Berlin-Brandenburg COMBINED TICKETS VOLUNTARY PARK ADMISSION PotsdamPotsdam PALACES AND GARDENS Frederick the Great spent his youth at Rheins- Templin Krampnitzer Str. C Some disabled access 26 Schloss Rheinsberg berg. Rebuilt by Georg Wenzeslaus von sanssouci+ * 19/14 € We need your assistance to protect & Park N Pedestrian route from Sanssouci Kladower Str. Knobelsdorff from 1734 – 40, the palace is one Valid for one day at all palaces in and preserve the UNESCO World A limited number of wheelchairs Palace to the New Palace Sacrower See Pfaueninsel of the most beautiful buildings of its times. Potsdam which are open, incl. a set Heritage sites of the Potsdam-Berlin are available for loan, free of charge Zehdenick via the Hauptallee, In addition to the palace interiors, the Kurt admission time for Sanssouci cultural landscape! You can support Neuruppin approx. 25 to 30 minutes Information for persons with Sacrower 8 Tucholsky Museum of Literature may also be Palace. the preservation of the unique Lanke disabilities: [email protected] 2 Ferry visited. Open year-round, Tues. – Sun. C gardens by purchasing a voluntary charlottenburg+ 17/13 € © terra press Berlin · 2017 admission ticket (available at ticket Eberswalde Bertinistr. Valid for one day at all palaces in Schloss Sacrow machines or from visitor assistants 0 500 1000 m Charlottenburg Palace Garden, Visitor’s Center 27 ORANIENBURG PALACE MUSEUM in the park). 27 Schloss Sacrower Nikolskoe including a set admission time for at the Historic Windmill Oranienburg Heilandskirche As the oldest Baroque palace complex in Charlottenburg Palace. Please help us to ensure that future An der Orangerie 1 Nedlitzer Str. Jungfernsee Brandenburg, Oranienburg bears witness to its generations may experience the Jägerhof D-14469 Potsdam Bernau Annual Pass * 60/40 € Volkspark Meierei Havel ties to the Netherlands. It was built after 1651 historical and artistic gardens in (Closed Mondays) Nauen 5 Schloss Potsdam Belvedere g for Louise Henriette of Orange-Nassau, the Valid for all open palaces incl. all their beauty by acting with con - Schönhausen Pfingstberg e W r exhibitions for 12 months; 22 e first wife of the Great Elector. sideration within the gardens. Visitor’s Center Public Park o k Schloss ls Open year-round, Tues. – Sun. various discounts offered by our Weinmeisterstr. 21 of Glienicke C at the New Palace 1-4 Schloss Charlottenburg Pomona- o Cecilienhof k benefit partners. & Park tempel Schloss i Voluntary park admission 2 € Am Neuen Palais 3 Neuer Glienicke N 29 Schloss ParetzParetz Glienicke Berlin city center Incl. flyer with park map and D-14469 Potsdam BERLIN Große Garten Villa 7 Palace garden Tickets available online: 273 Alexander- Neuen Garten Jagdschloss Schloss Schöningen sightseeing tips. (Closed Tuesdays) Potsdam 6 29 Newski- Marmor- Königstr. Grunewald 6 https://tickets.spsg.de Jagdschloss Paretz Am palais 1 Kapelle Glienicker 28 CAPUTH PALACE AND PARK Grunewald Brücke Potsdam Tourist Information 20 Jagdschloss An early Baroque country estate, Caputh 28 Schloss Caputh Pappelallee Alexandrowka Annual Pass Parks & Gardens 30 Normannischer Orangerie Glienicke sanssouci+ Family * ** 49 € Luisenplatz 3 & Park (Russian colony) Waldmüllerstr. Palace is the only surviving legacy of the (Voluntary park admission) 12 € Schloss Königs Turm Valid for one day at all palaces in D-14471 Potsdam 1 Great Elector, Frederick William, within the Entitles you to one free admission WuWusterhausensterhausen Ruinenberg Alleestr. Heiliger Potsdam which are open, incl. a set Krongut See Bornstedt Potsdam cultural landscape. The Tile Room ticket to Glienicke Palace and to Potsdam Central Station Voltaireweg admission time for Sanssouci Belvedere Kleines and the apartments of the Electress Dorothea the Flatow Tower in Babelsberg Klausberg lertstr. Gotische Schloss 23 Schloss Palace. “Bahnhofspassagen” Published by: Tiefer See MaulbeeralleeDrachen- Historic Windmill Beh Bibliothek Babelsberg are renowned. Park. Valid for one calendar year. Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation (next to platform 6) haus Fr.-Ebert-Str. Gerichtslaube 12 Berliner Str. G charlottenburg+ Family ** 25 € Berlin-Brandenburg Jägerallee Nauener r May – October, Tues. – Sun. Holländisches Viertel Matrosen- ie Weinbergstr. Tor Babelsberg bn Photographs: SPSG/Anders, Bach, Handrick, Orangerie- (Dutch Quarter) haus it November – April, Sat./Sun./public holidays Valid for one day at all palaces in Further information: Communs 17 Bilder- Jägertor Kirche zs Neue 9 10 Park e ee Hoffmann, Krass, Lindner, Lüder, Murza, University schloss 11 galerie St. Peter 24 k Charlottenburg Palace Garden, www.potsdamtourismus.de Kammern Historic Humboldt- Havel ic of Potsdam Schloss und Paul Französische en VISITOR’S INFORMATION Pfauder, Reiche, Schneider, Seidel; Rüdinger, Nölte; Friedens- Flatowturm li including a set admission time for Sanssouci Sanssouci Inner City Kirche brücke G 29 PARETZ PALACE www.reiseland-brandenburg.de Design: kontur werbeagentur kirche ch Park 18 a Chinesisches n Karl-Marx-Str. Idyllic Paretz Palace, situated near the Havel, Charlottenburg Palace. Our staff will gladly advise you on www.visitberlin.de February 2017 · This information is subject to change 13 Brandenburger Str. e 14 Haus le is considered the ideal of a picturesque any questions concerning your visit: Neues Römische Charlottenstr. Al SANSSOUCI+ Potsdam Family Ticket * ** 25 € Am Neuen Palais Bäder Branden- Palais Nikolai- Nuthestr. country estate. David Gilly built it in 1797 as a PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION | Timetable information: vbb.de burger Tor Valid for one day at all palaces in Charlottenhof 16 Lennéstr.Feuerbachstr. Marstall kirche CHARLOTTENBURG+ summer residence for Crown Prince Frederick Potsdam which are open, except Tel. +49 331.96 94-200 Park Breite Str. Filmmuseum Museum Mühlenstr. Historic ANNUAL PASS 7:: 19 Barberini Humboldtring Sanssouci Park: from Potsdam central Potsdam – Berlin: Dampf- William (III) and his wife Luise. E-Mail: [email protected] State Parlia- Freundschafts- Karl-Liebknecht-Str.Inner City Sanssouci Palace. station: X15, 605, 606, 695 91 maschinenhaus Langeinsel Alt Nowawes 15 mentBrücke April – October, Tues. – Sun. 0b t Charlottenburg Palace: Schloss Cultural Centre Friedrichs- TICKETS.SPSG.DE New Garden: tr. Rudolf-Breitscheid-Str. * Not valid for: Belvedere on the dA: dB: 2: 7: M Charlottenhof l-S Babelsberg (old kirche Nov. – March, Sat./Sun./public holidays C 45, 109, 309 -Schol town hall) GROUP RESERVATIONS from Potsdam city center: 603 0b eschw. S-Bahn & Main Station Pfingstberg, Stern Hunting 0b Schönhausen Palace: G Stahnsdorfer Str. United Nations Palaces and Parks BOOK ONLINE . Babelsberg Park: from Potsdam tr Educational, Scientific and of Potsdam and Berlin NOW! Lodge, Sacrow Palace 2: 8: 9: 2: M1 107, 150, 250 Frie S Havel dric s- Cultural Organization World Heritage Site since 1990 Our Group Services department central station: 603, 694 4t 0b h-En gel 0b Grunewald Hunting Lodge: Forststr. 30 KÖNIGS WUSTERHAUSEN PALACE ** Valid for 2 adults + will be happy to provide you with Caputh Palace: Str. max. 4 children under 18 X10, X83, 115, 186 Großbeerenstr. Media City Frederick William I, the ”Soldier King“, was information about group prices and from Potsdam central station: 607 0b Babelsberg 0b Rheinsberg Palace: Zeppelinstr. particularly fond of staying at Königs Wuster- reservations: Paretz Palace: Tornowstr. Leipziger Horstweg The combined tickets listed here from Berlin central station: , 1 Havel hausen. The famous “Tobacco Club,” amid from Potsdam central station: 614 Heinrich-Mann-Allee Jagdschloss PRUSSIAN PALACES AND are available at all palace registers 0b transfer at Gransee, 764, 784 Stern 25 Glienicke Palace: 0b Michen which the king openly debated with his confi- and at the visitor’s centers. Tel. +49 331.96 94-222 Oranienburg Palace Museum: from Potsdam: 93, from Berlin: 316 Templiner Str. C dantes, met here regularly. Fax +49 331.96 94-107 t 0b from Berlin: 1: hauss Peacock Island: Science park Nuthestr. GARDENS IN BERLIN AND d on the Telegrafenberg April – October, Tues. – Sun. Information about other combined E-Mail: [email protected] Königs Wusterhausen Palace: orf from Berlin Wannsee: 218 e er Nov. – March, Sat./Sun./public holidays tickets: www.spsg.de/kombitickets 0b from Berlin: dF: Schloss Caputh e 27 IN BRANDENBURG & Park PALACES AND GARDENS IN BERLIN PALACES AND GARDENS IN POTSDAM Charlottenburg Palace Picture Gallery Orangery Palace New Palace CHARLOTTENBURG PALACE GARDEN 5 SCHÖNHAUSEN PALACE AND PARK SANSSOUCI PARK 13 CHINESE HOUSE 18 CHURCH OF PEACE 22 BELVEDERE ON THE PFINGSTBERG Schönhausen Palace served as the country There is hardly another building that embodies The Church of Peace was built from 1845– 54, It was built as a palace with a view from Charlottenburg Palace is the largest and most important remaining seat of Queen Elisabeth Christine, the wife of Sanssouci Park is an ensemble of palaces and garden complexes, which the preference of the time for Chinoiserie as based upon Italian models. King Frederick 1847 – 63, according to sketches designed by Hohenzollern residence in Berlin. The magnificent palace complex is Frederick the Great; in the 20th century it was were built under Frederick the Great during the 18th century and were well as the Chinese House in Sanssouci Park. William IV and Queen Elisabeth were laid to Frederick
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