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  1. Berlin WelcomeCard. Clásico. Válido de 48 horas a 6 días. Ahorre entre un 25% y un 50% en 180+ atracciones. Con billete de transporte público. 3 niños de hasta 14 años viajan gratis. NUEVO: 72 h y 6 días sin transporte público. desde 26,- €.

  2. House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany Foundation. Today open from 09:00 until 18:00. Berlin’s museums, palaces and memorials all in one place. Museumsportal Berlin gives an overview of Berlin’s museums and provides information on exhibitions and events.

  3. gartentraeume-sachsen-anhalt.de › en › garden-dreamsGutspark Schönhausen (Elbe)

    Estate Park and Bismarck Museum Schönhausen (Elbe) At Schönhausen, Otto von Bismarck’s (1815-1898) birthplace, the expansive estate park is located beside the Bismarck Museum. It was created in 1711 as a Baroque pleasure garden with geometric shapes and numerous sandstone figures. A scenic park area was added in the 19th century.

  4. Otto von Bismarck (born April 1, 1815, Schönhausen, Altmark, Prussia [Germany]—died July 30, 1898, Friedrichsruh, near Hamburg) was the prime minister of Prussia (1862–73, 1873–90) and founder and first chancellor (1871–90) of the German Empire. Once the empire was established, he actively and skillfully pursued pacific policies in ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SchönhausenSchönhausen - Wikipedia

    Schönhausen (Low Saxon: Schöönhusen) is a municipality in the district of Stendal in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. It is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Elbe-Havel-Land .

  6. Schönhausen is a municipality in the district of Stendal in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. It is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Elbe-Havel-Land. It is situated on a terminal moraine, stretching along the eastern bank of the Elbe River. The municipality is located about 70 km (43 mi) north of the state capital of Magdeburg, halfway between Stendal in the west and ...

  7. Schönhausen House Layers of Time. Schönhausen House. Layers of Time. At no other Prussian residence are the traces of time from German history so visible and in such close proximity to one another. The house was used from 1740–97 as the summer residence of the Prussian queen Elisabeth Christine. Frederick the Great’s wife, who stayed at ...