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  1. El Palacio de Glienicke (en alemán: Schloss Glienicke) es un palacio localizado en el área sudoeste de Berlín, Alemania, cerca del puente Glienicke. 1 Inicialmente propiedad de Karl August von Hardenberg, en 1824, lo adquirió Carlos de Prusia, 2 luego de un viaje a Italia.

  2. Glienicke Palace (German: Schloss Glienicke) is a historic palace located on the peninsula of Berlin-Wannsee in Germany. It was designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel around 1825 for Prince Carl of Prussia.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2022 · Glienicke Palace is an Italian villa on German soil. Designed by the damous architect Schinkel, the palace is now an impressive open-air museum and a World Heritage Site. Where Berlin and Potsdam meet and the charming lakescape of the Havel unfolds, the contours of the feudal Glienicke Palace are embedded picturesquely into its ...

  4. It is located in the locality of Wannsee in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough. Close to Glienicke Bridge (known as Bridge of Spies) the park is open to the general public. The park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin ( Potsdam cultural ensemble ). [1]

    • Open year-round
  5. Schloss Glienicke and Park Klein-Glienicke, Berlin. Nikolskoe log house, Berlin. Pfaueninsel (Peacock Island), Berlin. Böttcherberg (Mount Böttcher), Berlin. Jagdschloß Glienicke (Glienicke hunting lodge), Berlin. 1992 extension. Heilandskirche (Church of the Redeemer), Sacrow (Potsdam) Palace and Park of Sacrow, Potsdam. 1999 extension.

    • Cultural: i, ii, iv
    • 1990 (14th Session)
    • 1992, 1999
  6. Palacio y Parque Glienicke - Mediterráneo en el Havel. Palacios y castillos. El Palacio y el Parque Glienicke. En 1825 Karl Friedrich Schinkel comenzó a convertir la finca en una villa clasicista, Lenné diseñó un encantador parque - ambos idílicamente situados a orillas del Havel que se ensanchan para formar un lago.

  7. The casino located right on the water's edge provides visitors with a magnificent view of Potsdam and the Havel river. Website: www.spsg.de. With the Glienicke Palace and Park, two geniuses – architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel and garden designer Peter Joseph Lenné – created a timeless masterpiece.