In the park at the back of Charlotteburg, the much-loved Queen Lois died in 1810, designed and built by architects, including the coffins of Queen Lois and other Prussian royals.
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In the park at the back of Charlotteburg, the much-loved Queen Lois died in 1810, designed and built by architects, including the coffins of Queen Lois and other Prussian royals.
The Queen Louise's tomb is in the park at the back of Charlotteburg. The design is very reasonable in honor of the much-loved Queen Louise, and there are many people to visit. It is luxurious and very atmospheric.
It is amazing to see the rich and luxurious burials prepared by the old German royal family for Queen Lois. Various ornaments, gold and silver jewelry.
The whole environment of Queen Lois's tomb was very quiet, although not large, and it was very rare to have a little commercial atmosphere.
The building area of Louis's back to the tomb room is quite large, and the tomb room here is the queen's own other courtyard, which is very popular with locals.