Charlottenburg is in Berlin's inner city, west of the Großer Tiergarten park. Its historic core, the former village green of Alt Lietzow, is on the southern shore of the Spree River running through the Berlin glacial valley.
When Sophie Charlotte died, just 36 years old, the palace and the area around was named Charlottenburg after her. Today, this is the largest and most magnificent palace in Berlin – a highlight for any Berlin visitor.
Charlottenburg Palace is – with the Old Palace and the New Wing – the largest and most significant palace complex in Berlin stemming from the former Brandenburg electors, Prussian kings and German emperors.
Read our guide to discover some of the most interesting spots to visit while in the famous Charlottenburg district of Berlin.
The complete guide to Charlottenburg, West Berlin — from the palace and Kantstraße's Asian food scene to the new Michelin-starred restaurant pars. 2026 edition.
All you need to know about Charlottenburg, the heart of former West Berlin: events, neighborhoods, addresses and interesting facts.
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Charlottenburg Palace. Built from 1695–99 as a summer residence for Sophie Charlotte, this palace is a stunning example of baroque architecture. 2. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.
In this blog post: recommendations on where to stay, hotels, what to visit, and safety in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district. On one of my trips to Berlin, I lived in Charlottenburg as I wanted to be closer to the Messe Berlin exhibition center.
Despite the destruction of the Second World War, Charlottenburg Palace allows visitors to experience the court culture of the Hohenzollern dynasty from the 17th to the early 20th century.
Charlottenburg, area of Berlin, Ger., on the Spree River. Originally called Lietzenburg, it was renamed for Sophie Charlotte, wife of Frederick I, king of Prussia, and was chartered in 1705.
Charlottenburg (German: [ʃaʁˈlɔtn̩bʊʁk] ⓘ) is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Established as a town in 1705 and named after Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, Queen consort of Prussia, it is best known for Charlottenburg Palace – the largest surviving such royal palace in Berlin – and the adjacent ...
Charlottenburg Palace – History Sophie Charlotte of Hanover was the younger sister of George Louis of Hanover, who succeeded to the British throne as George I. In 1684, she married Friedrich III, the Elector of Brandenburg and the then Duke of Prussia. Friedrich gave Sophie Charlotte a large estate and the village of Lietze/Lützow, at that time still outside Berlin, and this was the site of ...
Charlottenburg Palace – Old Palace Prussia’s Magnificence in a Single Ensemble Charlottenburg Palace is – with the Old Palace and the New Wing – the largest and most significant palace complex in Berlin stemming from the former Brandenburg electors, Prussian kings and German emperors.
Charlottenburg was established as a town in 1705 and was an independent city until 1920, when it was transformed into a borough. Nowadays, it is an affluent locality of Berlin within the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Within its framework you will find the largest royal palace in the capital city of Germany, as well as interesting sights, museums and cultural spots. Here we present ...
Despite the destruction of the Second World War, Charlottenburg Palace allows visitors to experience the court culture of the Hohenzollern …
Charlottenburg, area of Berlin, Ger., on the Spree River. Originally called Lietzenburg, it was renamed for Sophie Charlotte, wife of Frederick I, king of Prussia, and was chartered in 1705. It was incorporated into Berlin in 1920. The palace, built in 1695–99 for the Queen, contains collections of antiquities, paintings, and musical instruments. In the palace park is the Mausoleum (heavily ...
Charlottenburg Palace is a masterpiece of baroque architecture, showcasing the skill and artistry of the era‘s finest architects and craftsmen. The palace‘s exterior features a symmetrical façade, adorned with intricate stone carvings, pilasters, and a central pediment bearing the Prussian coat of arms (Schönemann, 1999).
Charlottenburg Palace is a breathtaking historical monument that bears witness to Prussian history and boasts elaborate gardens with a French-inspired style.
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