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Neuer Pavillon
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Neuer Pavillon

Neoclassical elegance by Charlottenburg Palace

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At the Neuer Pavillon, you can step into the world of Prussian architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel's masterpieces. This neoclassical gem offers a captivating glimpse into the art and architecture of the early 19th century. Experience the harmony of intricate details and spacious designs that bring history to life. Discover the enchanting blend of art and nature within the palace gardens.
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Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the Neuer Pavillon is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Charlottenburg Palace.

Quick Facts

Founded
1820
Architect
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Heritage Status
Partial Heritage Site

Guided Story

Do you feel the whisper of history surrounding you? Look up at the intricate details of the facade, embodying the elegance of neoclassicism. Did you know this pavilion was originally a retreat for King Friedrich Wilhelm III? He sought solace and inspiration here, amidst the beauty of nature and architecture. Imagine the king strolling through these spacious rooms, admiring the artworks, and enjoying the tranquility of the palace gardens. To your left, picture him sitting in the garden, embracing the harmony of art and nature. Perhaps you can catch a glimpse of that royal serenity as you stand here. Let your eyes wander and discover the subtle details that Schinkel crafted so masterfully.

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