Schloss Caputh

Castle · Schwielowsee · Berlin

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Schloss Caputh is the only surviving palace built for the Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm, with its grandest years under his son Friedrich III. Its dining hall is lined with roughly 7,500 faience tiles. Visitors can also see the cavalier rooms, the banqueting hall, the electoral couple's apartments and the porcelain cabinet.

Château built in 1662 — a listed architectural heritage monument.

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Why stop at Schloss Caputh on a bike ride?
Schloss Caputh is the only surviving palace built for the Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm, with its grandest years under his son Friedrich III. Its dining hall is lined with roughly 7,500 faience tiles. Visitors can also see the cavalier rooms, the banqueting hall, the electoral couple's apartments and the porcelain cabinet.
Where is Schloss Caputh?
Schloss Caputh is in Schwielowsee, Berlin (Germany).