Grunewald Hunting Lodge
Grunewald Hunting Lodge (Jagdschloss Grunewald) is Berlin's oldest preserved palace, originally built in 1542 by Elector Joachim II. Located in the Grunewald Forest, this Renaissance-style hunting lodge served as a royal hunting retreat and is now a museum showcasing an extensive collection of art and artifacts related to its history and use.
The lodge features over 150 paintings, including works by Lucas Cranach the Elder, and exhibitions on the history of hunting and the Hohenzollern family. The unique Renaissance hall and the picturesque lakeside setting add to its charm. Visitors can explore the lodge, enjoy guided tours, and learn about the historical significance of this royal residence.
The Grunewald Hunting Lodge is a captivating destination for those interested in history, art, and nature. Its serene surroundings in the heart of the forest make it a perfect spot for a day trip, combining cultural enrichment with natural beauty.
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Address
Hüttenweg 100, 14193 Berlin, Germany
Address
Hüttenweg 100, 14193 Berlin, Germany
Address
Hüttenweg 100, 14193 Berlin, Germany
Timetable
March, November, December: Saturday-Sunday 10:00-16:00; April-October: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-17:30; Closed January and February
Timetable
March, November, December: Saturday-Sunday 10:00-16:00; April-October: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-17:30; Closed January and February
Timetable
March, November, December: Saturday-Sunday 10:00-16:00; April-October: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-17:30; Closed January and February
Phone
+49 30 8133511
Phone
+49 30 8133511
Phone
+49 30 8133511
Website
Grunewald Hunting Lodge
Website
Grunewald Hunting Lodge
Website
Grunewald Hunting Lodge