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Schloss Tegel, Berlin

A remarkable medium sized classical castle by the famous K.F.

A remarkable medium sized classical castle by the famous K.F. Schinkel built 1820 to 1824, also called 'Humboldtschlösschen', because Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt (and their family) lived here once. At the moment no visits possible because of renovation.


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About Schloss Tegel

 Adelheidallee 19, Berlin, Germany

 +49 30 8867150

 www.berlin.de

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