Schinkel Pavillon

Home to an important collection of art and artifacts from the Schinkel period, the pavilion was built in 1825 as a summer home for Friedrich Wilhelm III.

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Victory Column
A tribute to the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War, the Victory Column is of one of the best known symbols of Berlin.
Charlottenburg Palace
Charlottenburg Palace is Berlin's largest palace, built by Friederich III in 1699 as a summer palace for his wife Sophie Charlotte.
Charlottenburg Palace Garden
Spanning 33 hectares, the Charlottenburg Palace Garden was designed by Siméon Godeau, a pupil of the famous French landscape architect André Le Notre.
Altes Schloss
The oldest section of the palace is an extravaganza in opulence. See the Oak Gallery, the Oval Hall, Friedrich I’s bedchamber and the fabulous Porcelain Chamber.
Charlottenburg Palace Mausoleum
A 1810 neoclassical Mausoleum, where various royals, including Emperor Wilhelm I and his wife, are entombed in ornate marble sarcophagi.
Charlottenburg Palace - New Wing
The New Wing is a separate building to Charlottenburg Palace, commissioned by Frederick the Great to be his residence.

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