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Schlosspark Charlottenburg
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Schlosspark Charlottenburg

Royal elegance and serene escape in Berlin's heart

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The Charlottenburg Palace Gardens, designed by Siméon Godeau in 1697, showcase the exquisite art of Baroque landscaping and are a garden monument of historical significance. As part of the magnificent Charlottenburg Palace, the park features meticulously arranged flower beds, grand avenues, and tranquil water features, offering a glimpse into the royal grandeur of the past. Strolling through this park provides a serene escape from the bustling city, inviting you to immerse yourself in its timeless beauty.
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Charlottenburg Palace Gardens were designed in 1697 by the French architect Siméon Godeau, who is also renowned for his work on the Gardens of Versailles.

Quick Facts

Founded
1697
Architect
Siméon Godeau
Heritage Status
Garden Monument
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine you're stepping into a living painting from the 17th century. The fragrance of blooming flowers around you invites you to close your eyes and take a deep breath. Look to your left, and you'll see the grand avenues that were once the scene of royal promenades. Did you know this park was a backdrop for lavish festivals and masquerades? It's said that summer nights here were illuminated by fireworks, with elegantly dressed couples strolling through the gardens. If you turn around, you might envision the opulent society stepping through the grand portals of the palace. Visiting here is like a time travel into the regal world of the Baroque era. Enjoy the tranquility—and the stories hanging in the air.

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