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Schloss (Palace) and Park Rheinsberg

Rheinsberg
Potsdam
Brandenburg
033931-7260

Type: Sightseeing
Cost: $5

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Frederick the Great spent four years here before being crowned King of Prussia in 1740. The Schloss was adapted for the crown prince’s use and the interior has excellent examples of early Frederican Rococo as well as early Classical elements. Rheinsberg Park was laid out by Frederick in a late Baroque style, but his brother Heinrich, who lived here from 1752 until his death in 1802, expanded the garden and modeled it as one of the first sentimental landscape gardens in Germany. A tour of the palace includes five of the rooms designed by Frederick and left unchanged by his brother. The hall of mirrors and the anterooms with painted ceilings are particularly worth seeing. Asmall museum dedicated to the nationalist writer Kurt Tucholsky, whose works were banned by the Nazis, is located inside the palace. Schloss Rheinsberg is open year-round from Tuesday to Sunday, April to October from 9:30 am to 5 pm, and November to March from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission is Euro 4. A guided tour (Euro 1) is optional during the summer season; compulsory but included in the admission price in winter.
Last updated February 5, 2008
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