In the park behind Charlottesburg, after the death of the beloved Queen Louise in 1810, it was designed and built by architect Heinrich Gentz, including the coffins of Queen Louise and other members of the Prussian Royal family.
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In the park behind Charlottesburg, after the death of the beloved Queen Louise in 1810, it was designed and built by architect Heinrich Gentz, including the coffins of Queen Louise and other members of the Prussian Royal family.
Queen Louise's tomb is in the park behind Charlottesburg. To commemorate the beloved Queen Louis, the design is reasonable. There are many visitors, very luxurious and atmospheric.
It is amazing to see the rich and luxurious funerals prepared by the old German royal family for Queen Louise. There are all kinds of ornaments, gold and silver jewelry.
The whole environment of Queen Louise's tomb was very quiet, though not very big. It was very rare at that time without any commercial atmosphere.
The building area of the tomb in the back of Louis is quite large. The tombs here are the Queen's own courtyard, which is very popular with the local people.