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Renaissance castle on the lakeside |
Jagdschloss Grunewald (Huettenweg) Berlin 14414 +49 3 31 9694 http://www.jagdschloss-grunewald.de |
The hunting lodge of Electoral Prince Joachim II was designed and built by royal architect Caspar Theiss in 1540. Hidden away in the dense Grunewald forest, the prince adored hunting and had other lodges built in Köpenick and Potsdam during the same period. In the early 18th century, Friedrich I added baroque elements to the building, but the impressive main hall with its intricately painted ceiling has remained unchanged over the centuries. The Jagdschloß now houses a museum boasting an impressive collection of works by German and Dutch painters of the 14th-19th century (including Rubens, Lievens and Cranach) as well as countless hunting trophies. Review © 2009, Wcities |
![]() Jagdschloss Grunewald Photo: Wolfram Jacob |
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