Marble Palace

Local nameMarmorpalais
LocationNauener Vorstadt, Potsdam, Deutschland

The Marmorpalais is a former royal residence in Potsdam, near Berlin in Germany, built on the grounds of the extensive Neuer Garten on the shores of the Heiliger See. The palace was commissioned by King Friedrich Wilhelm II and designed in the early Neoclassical style by the architects Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard Langhans. The palace remained in use by the Hohenzollern family until the early 20th century. It served as a military museum under communist rule, but has since been restored and is once again open to the public.

Tags Historic BuildingBaroque ArchitectureUNESCORoyal ResidencePalaceCastleRegional HeritageHeritage
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Opening hours

Nov - Mar:
Mon - Fri: closed
Sat - Sun: 10 am - 4 pm

Apr:
Mon - Fri: closed
Sat - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm

May - Oct:
Mon: closed
Tue - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm

Admission

Marble Palace:
Adults: €6
Concessions: €5

Cecilienhof Palace + Marble Palace:
(May - Oct):
Adults: €8
Concessions: €6

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmorpalais

Official Website https://www.spsg.de/index.php?id=127

Email info@spsg.de

Phone +49 331 96 94 200

Address Nördliche Vorstadt, Im Neuen Garten 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany

Coordinates 52°24'45.968" N 13°4'10.307" E

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