"Charlottenburg Palace: Berlin's largest palace, a must-visit in 2024!"
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Charlottenburg Palace is a gorgeous Baroque palace in Berlin, located in the Charlottenburg district, close to the Rhine River. It is the largest palace in Germany and the summer residence of the former King of Prussia and the German Emperor. Its history dates back to the 17th century. At the end of the century, it was ordered to be built by Sophia Charlotte, wife of King Friedrich I of Prussia, to express her love for art and culture. It was originally named Leedsburg Palace and was later renamed Charlotte after Sophia Charlotte's death. Tenburg Palace in her memory. The palace was continuously expanded and decorated in the 18th and 19th centuries to achieve its current size and style. The palace was severely damaged during World War II, but was restored and rebuilt after the war, restoring its splendor.
I took the subway from the center of Berlin to the entrance of the palace, then bought a tour ticket and followed the tour guide into the palace. There are many gorgeous rooms in the palace, such as the Porcelain Hall, the Palace Chapel, the King's Bedroom, and the Queen's Dressing Room. Etc., each room has a different theme and style, showing the royal life and artistic tastes of different periods. I think the most beautiful thing is the porcelain hall. Thousands of Chinese and Japanese porcelain are hung on the walls, creating a dazzling visual effect. I also like the Palace Chapel, which has a mural depicting the Ascension of Jesus on the ceiling, which is very spectacular and solemn. The garden behind the palace is French style, with many neat flower beds, fountains, statues and pavilions. It is very elegant and romantic. I walked in the garden, admired the flowers, plants and trees, breathed the fresh air and felt the breath of spring. I felt like Charlotte The Castle is a place worth seeing. It allowed me to appreciate the history and culture of Germany, and also made me feel the elegance and charm of the royal family. I hope to have the opportunity to visit again in 2024.
📍Spandauer Damm 10-22, 14059 Berlin, Germany