Charlottenhof Villa
In the southwest of Sanssouci Palace lies Charlottenhof, a small neo-classical villa, forming the architectural centre of a park, which was later added to the 18th-century Sanssouci gardens in 1826. That year Frederick William IV, who was quite fond of art, assigned architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel with the remodelling of his farm house into a neo-classical summer residence. Schinkel´s one-storey building was adorned with an English garden, an ideal retreat for the King's wife.
Opening hours:
Tuesday 01.05.2023 - 31.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Wednesday 01.05.2023 - 31.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Thursday 01.05.2023 - 31.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Friday 01.05.2023 - 31.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Saturday 01.05.2023 - 31.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Sunday 01.05.2023 - 31.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Good Friday : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Easter Sunday : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Easter Monday : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Friday 19.05.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Ascension Day : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Labor Day : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Pentecost Sunday : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Whit Monday : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Monday 02.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
German Unity Day : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Monday 30.10.2023 : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Reformation Day : | 10:00-17:30 Uhr |
Price information:
Adultas: | 6,00 € |
reduced: | 5,00 € |
Getting there:
by bicycle (a service of komoot GmbH)
by public transport (a service of VBB)
by train (a service of Bahn AG)
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