Schloss Friedrichsfelde

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Schloss Friedrichsfelde dates to 1685, built as Schloss Rosenfelde for naval director Benjamin Raule before passing to Prussian King Friedrich I. It gained its neoclassical facade around 1800, and its park was redesigned as an English landscape garden by Peter Joseph Lenné in 1816. Absorbed into Tierpark Berlin in 1955, it now hosts classical concerts and a history exhibition.

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Friedrichsfelde Palace (German: Schloss Friedrichsfelde) is a Neoclassical-style building in the centre of the Tierpark Berlin in Berlin-Friedrichsfelde. It was property of various noble Prussians and occasionally owned by Prussian Kings. The last owners were the Treskow family, whose landmarked family burial ground is located in the surrounding park. Currently, the palace offers exhibitions about its history and is a place for classical concerts and cultural events.

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