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came into possession of the palace. In 1719, architect Martin Heinrich Böhme expanded the dimensions of the building on behalf of its new owner,
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Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin. "Vom Lustschloss zum Museumsschloss. Schloss Friedrichsfelde und seine wechselvolle Geschichte". Berlin, 2002.
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of Friedrichsfelde Palace started in 1967. Since 1981, the building is used for musical concerts and as a museum.
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Klaus-Dieter Stefan. "Friedrichsfelde – Der Ort. Das Schloss. Die Geschichte." Hendrik Bäßler Verlag, 2014.
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of Berlin. After moving there in 1786, he sold Friedrichsfelde Palace to the exiled Duke of Courland,
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about its history and is a place for classical concerts and cultural events.
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acquired the building and hired the Prussian landscape architect
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is located in the surrounding park. Currently, the palace offers
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was extended. In 1762, the building became property of
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Palace
Neoclassical
Berlin
Germany
Coordinates
52°30′17″N 13°31′25″E / 52.5047°N 13.5236°E / 52.5047; 13.5236
‹See Tfd›
German
Neoclassical
Tierpark Berlin
Berlin-Friedrichsfelde
noble
Prussian Kings
Treskow family
family burial ground
exhibitions
Johann Arnold Nering
Frederick I of Prussia
Margrave Albert Frederick of Brandenburg-Schwedt
baroque
facade
Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia
Frederick the Great
Bellevue Palace

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