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First time to Berlin to visit the Poletenburgs, the Parliament building after the next street of the Bodhi to the Challortonburg Palace. Impressively: the Charlotte Fort was built after Versailles, the former Prussian King Frederick I was very much a Versailles, and built this for his wife Sophie Charlotte. The courtyard center is the statue of William the Brandenburg Elector on horseback by Andreas Schlüter in 1696-97, which shows his usual military style. A gift from King William I of Prussia to Peter the Great of Russia in 1716, the Amber Room with a wall of more than 6 tons of amber and precious jewels was originally at the Charlotte Palace.
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First time to Berlin to visit the Poletenburgs, the Parliament building after the next street of the Bodhi to the Challortonburg Palace. Impressively: the Charlotte Fort was built after Versailles, the former Prussian King Frederick I was very much a Versailles, and built this for his wife Sophie Charlotte. The courtyard center is the statue of William the Brandenburg Elector on horseback by Andreas Schlüter in 1696-97, which shows his usual military style. A gift from King William I of Prussia to Peter the Great of Russia in 1716, the Amber Room with a wall of more than 6 tons of amber and precious jewels was originally at the Charlotte Palace.
Charlottenburg Palace is actually a large garden open to the public. The area inside is very large, but in addition to visiting the garden, the Charlottenburg Palace block outside is also very worth visiting. First of all, although this block is close to the palace, there is no Generally, the popular tourist attractions are noisy, very quiet, the whole block is lined with trees, and the houses on both sides are very characteristic of European houses. It is very comfortable to stroll through, and it is a pleasure to walk in the afternoon sun.
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Charlottenburg Palace is a beautiful palace in the center of Berlin. Like many European palaces, it is divided into two parts: palace and garden. You need to buy tickets to enter the palace, but you don’t need to visit the garden. The garden is relatively large and has a typical geometric design. Composed of lawns, woods, ponds, etc., it is a very comfortable place and a good place for Berliners to take a leisurely stroll.
Most of the decoration of Charlottenburg Palace was renovated after World War II, because it was one of the main targets of Allied bombing. However, even if it is renovated, you can still see the style of the year. The back garden of Charlottenburg Palace has now become a holy place for people to relax and exercise.