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William 1st lived for 50 years in the old palace as King and Prince Regent. Open Mo-Fr 9-21.00, Sa 9-16.00.
Address: Unter den Linden 9, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
Public Trans: U-Bahn Französische Straße
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The Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg is responsible for the upkeep, restoration and the scientific study of the historical buildings, art collections and gardens under its care. Over 2 million visitors from all over the world visit the 24 museums/castles every year. For opening times Tel. 0331/9694 203 and 204. Sanssouci-Information: Tel. 0331/9694-202.
Address: Postfach 601462 , 14414 Potsdam
Tel: 0331-9694 202
Fax: 0331-9694-107
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This hunting castle built by Kurfürst Joachim 2 in 1542 serves today as a museum, which displays weapons and paintings.
Address: Hüttenweg am Grunewaldsee , 14193 Berlin-Wilmersdorf
Tel: 0331/969 42 02
Public Trans: Bus 249, 180
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Prince Ferdinand of Prussia built this impressive palace between 1785/86. It is now the official residence of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Address: Spreeweg 1, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten
Tel: 20000
Fax: 200 00 1999
Public Trans: S-Bahn Bellevue
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In the Biesdorf town park lies the 1868 built castle, which is now used as a gallery with exhibitions changing every second month.
Address: Alt Biesdorf 55, 12683 Berlin-Marzahn
Tel: 514 37 36
Public Trans: S-Bahn Biesdorf(S5)
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This castle is more like a country house and was built in 1706. Since the late 80 s the house and garden has been open to the public and frequent concerts and exhibitions attract the crowds.
Address: Alt-Britz 73, 12359 Berlin-Neuköln
Tel: 606 60 51
Fax: 606 48 09
Public Trans: U-Bahn Parchimer Allee(U7)
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Built in 1695 this palace is now the home to fine and applied art from the 18th and 19th century. Mar-Oct:Tu-Su 10-18.00, Nov-Feb: Tue-Sun -17.00. Admission 1.02 Euro.
Address: Am Tierpark 125, 10319 Berlin-Friedrichsfelde
Tel: 51381 42
Email: info@stadtmuseum.de
Public Trans: S-Bahn (S5/7)Friedrichsfelde Ost
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This hunting castle was built in a holland barock style and was constructed from 1677 until 1683. There are many beautiful rooms to visit covered in wall paintings and a museum is also located in the castle. re-opened in 2002.
Address: Schlossinsel 1, 12557 Berlin-Köpenick
Tel: +49 (0) 30 655 73 61
Email: kgm@smb.spk-berlin.de
Public Trans: S-Bahn Köpenick(S3)
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Palace and Landscape Garden Glienicke. A walk through this large park is definetly worth it by rain or sunshine. Open 15 th May-15th Oct Sa/Su 10-17.00. Admission about 3 Euro.
Address: Königstraße 36, 14109 Berlin-Zehlendorf
Tel: 969 42 02
Fax: 805 3041
Public Trans: S-Bahn Wannsee(S1)
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The Stadtschloss Berlin Initiative e.V. focusses on the complete reconstruction of the historical Preussian city castle. The new castle is designed to provide a multiple cultural program for citizens and tourists. The present program comprises all kind of events.
Address: Rankestr. 2, 10789 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Tel: +49 (0) 179 84 77 57
Email: Waldmann@stadtschloss-berlin.de
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