Glienicke Palace

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Glienicke Palace is a 19th-century neoclassical villa and former royal residence on the banks of the River Havel in Berlin, known for its landscaped park and association with the Prussian royal family.

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Glienicke Palace canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
neoclassical architecture
palace
royal residence
villa
architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel
architecturalStyle Neoclassicism
completionDate 1826
constructionStart 1824
country Germany
hasArchitecturalElement courtyard
garden terraces
loggia
portico
hasCulturalSignificance 19th-century landscape design
Prussian court culture
hasFunction museum
royal residence
summer residence
hasGarden landscape garden
hasLandscapeDesigner Peter Joseph Lenné
hasOwner State of Berlin
hasPark Glienicke Park
hasProtectionStatus protected landscape area
hasTouristAttractionType historic site
palace museum
hasViewOf Glienicker Brücke
surface form: Glienicke Bridge
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
listed monument in Berlin
inception 1820s
inspiredBy Italian villa architecture
locatedIn Berlin
Glienicke Park
Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Wannsee
locatedOn River Havel
near Glienicker Brücke
surface form: Glienicke Bridge

Pfaueninsel
Potsdam
openToPublic true
ownedBy Prince Carl of Prussia
Prince Charles of Prussia
House of Hohenzollern
surface form: Prussian royal family
partOf Havel landscape
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin
previousBuilding country house
usedAs event location
exhibition venue

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Glienicke Bridge, Berlin near Glienicke Palace
subject surface form: Glienicke Bridge
Babelsberg Park locatedNear Glienicke Palace
Pfaueninsel locatedNear Glienicke Palace
Glienicker Lake hasNearbyLandmark Glienicke Palace
Glienicke Palace Park area hasPart Glienicke Palace
Prince Charles of Prussia residence Glienicke Palace
Prince Charles of Prussia owned Glienicke Palace