Berlin: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Places and attractions in the Karl Friedrich Schinkel category
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- Cemetery
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- Tower
- Amusement park
- Art gallery
- Palace
- Architecture
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- Amusement
- Library
- View point
- Karl Friedrich Schinkel
- Canal
- Concert hall
- Modern art museum
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- Sport venue
- Water park
- Swimming
- Nazi architecture
- City hall
- Performing arts
- Arenas and stadiums
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Archaeological museum
- Science museum
- Music venue
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- Gothic Revival architecture
- Area
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- Zoo
- New objectivity architecture
- Frederick the Great
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Altes Museum
Displays of Greek and Roman artifacts The Altes Museum, nestled in the heart of Berlin, stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and neoclassical architecture. This eminent museum, inaugurated in 1830, was designed by the renowned architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel and is recognized for housing a vast...
Neue Wache
Moving memorial dedicated to war victims The Neue Wache stands as a poignant historical monument in the heart of Berlin, Germany. Originally built in 1816 as a guardhouse for the troops of the Crown Prince of Prussia, the structure has since evolved into a main memorial site for the victims of war...
Schlossbrücke
The Schlossbrücke, or Palace Bridge, is an iconic crossing that elegantly spans the Spree river in the heart of Berlin, Germany. This neoclassical stone bridge, adorned with sculptures, connects the eastern edge of the Tiergarten park to the bustling Unter den Linden...
Nationaldenkmal
The Nationaldenkmal, also known as the National Monument for the Liberation Wars, is a historical edifice located in Berlin, Germany. Erected in the early 19th century, this monument stands as a testament to the victories in the wars against Napoleonic rule and a...
Konzerthaus Berlin
The Konzerthaus Berlin is a concert hall in Berlin and home of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. Situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square in the central Mitte district of the city, it was originally built as a theater.
Schloss Tegel
The Schloss Tegel or Humboldt-Schloss is a country house in Tegel, part of the Reinickendorf district of the German capital Berlin.
Schinkelplatz
Schinkelplatz is a square in Berlin, Germany, named after Karl Friedrich Schinkel. On one side of the square stands the Bauakademie, under wraps waiting to be rebuilt, and on the other, the neo-Gothic Friedrichswerder Church. In front of both buildings, there is a statue of Schinkel.
Potsdam Gate
The Potsdam Gate was one of the western gates of the Berlin Customs Wall, south of the still-standing Brandenburg Gate. It was originally constructed in 1734, and then rebuilt in 1824 as a neoclassic imposing gateway.