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Ephraim-Palais

Rococo Splendor in Berlin's Heart

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At the Ephraim Palace, you'll explore the elegance of Rococo within one of Berlin's finest reconstructed townhouses. The exhibitions provide fascinating insights into Berlin's art and history, all set within the exquisite architecture of Friedrich Wilhelm Diterichs. Experience the charm of a historical building that brings stories of the past to life. Be inspired by the artistic design and immerse yourself in a piece of Berlin's cultural heritage.
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Did you know?

The Ephraim-Palais was designed by architect Friedrich Wilhelm Dietrichs, even though it was reconstructed between 1985 and 1987 based on the original design.

Quick Facts

Founded
1762
Architect
Friedrich Wilhelm Dietrichs
Architectural Style
Rococo
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Look up and notice the intricate decorations that echo the grandeur of the 18th century. Did you know the original Ephraim Palace was almost lost forever? It was demolished but thankfully reconstructed in the 1980s. Here in the heart of Berlin, it stands like a phoenix rising from the ashes. As you look around, you'll feel the connection between old tales and the vibrant culture of modern Berlin. Just behind you, in the Nikolaiviertel, you can almost sense the whispers of history. It's a hidden gem that blends past elegance with Berlin's thrilling stories. Let the atmosphere inspire you and dive into a world of its own.

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