Skip to content
Category

Royal residences in Berlin

page 1
Charlottenburg Palace
Baroque palace in Berlin, Germany
Berlin Palace
former residence of the Prussian kings, seat of the Humboldt Forum
Bellevue Palace
official residence in Berlin for the President of the Federal Republic of Germany
Glienicke Palace
palace
Schönhausen Palace
castle in Berlin, Germany
Monbijou Palace
castle in Berlin, Germany
Kronprinzenpalais
The Kronprinzenpalais (English: ''Crown Prince's Palace'') is a former Royal Prussian residence on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic centre of Berlin. It was built in 1663 and renovated in 1857 according to plans by Heinrich Strack in Neoclassical style. From 1919 to 1937, it was home to the modern art collection of the National Gallery. Damaged during the Allied bombing in World War II, the Kronprinzenpalais was rebuilt from 1968 to 1970 by Richard Paulick as part of the Forum Fridericianum. In 1990, the German Reunification Treaty was signed in the listed building. Since then, it ha
Köpenick Palace
château
Jagdschloss Grunewald
hunting lodge and art museum
Jagdschloss Glienicke
hunting lodge in Berlin
Altes Palais
palace in Berlin, Germany
Friedrichsfelde Castle
château in Berlin, Germany
Prinzessinnenpalais
The Prinzessinnenpalais (English: ''Princesses' Palace'') is a former Royal Prussian residence on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic centre of Berlin. It was built in 1733 according to plans by Friedrich Wilhelm Diterichs in Rococo style and extended from 1810 to 1811 by Heinrich Gentz in Neoclassical style. Damaged during the Allied bombing in World War II, the Prinzessinnenpalais was rebuilt from 1963 to 1964 by Richard Paulick as part of the Forum Fridericianum. Since 2018, it has been home to the PalaisPopulaire, an art collection of Deutsche Bank.
Pfaueninsel Palace
palace in Berlin, Germany
Ordenspalais
right|thumb|240px|Ordenspalais, then Palais Prince Ferdinand of Prussia, engraving by Johann Georg Rosenberg, about 1780 The Ordenspalais ("Palace of the Order [of Saint John]") was a building on the northern corner of Wilhelmplatz with Wilhelmstraße in Berlin (now in Berlin-Mitte).