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[fbl_login_button redirect="" hide_if_logged="" size="large" type="continue_with" show_face="true"]Charlottenburg Palace – one of the most sophisticated examples of baroque architecture in Germany. Of particular interest is the reception hall – a huge room with high arches, niches and bas-reliefs. At the very end of the west wing is the porcelain hall, which contains a fine collection of Chinese porcelain. In the western wing of the palace is a large greenhouse, built in the years 1709-1712. On the east side of the castle is a summer house in the Italian style – Schinkel Pavilion. In the palace park is the mausoleum – the tomb of Queen Prussia Louise, built in 1810. The husband of the Queen Friedrich Wilhelm III and other members of the royal and imperial family are also buried there.
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