Schloß Lindstedt, Potsdam
Facts and practical information
Lindstedt Palace - a late -classic palace in the style of a Roman villa, built on behalf of King Prussia Frederick Wilhelm IV, who planned to move here in old age. The palace was erected in the years 1858–60 at the Lindstedt estate located northwest of the Sanssouci Park. Famous Berlin architects worked on the project: Ludwig Persius, Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse, August Stüler and Ferdinand von Arnim.
The Lindstedt Palace belongs to the group of palaces and park complexes in Potsdam and Berlin inscribed in 1990 on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Currently, the Prussian Palace and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg cares for the care and restaurant of the palace.
1 Lindstedter ChausseePotsdam Nord (Bornim)Potsdam
Schloß Lindstedt – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sanssouci, New Palace, Sanssouci Park, Orangerieschloss.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Schloß Lindstedt by public transport?
Bus
- Studentenwohnheim Eiche • Lines: 605, 606 (9 min walk)
- Abzweig nach Eiche • Lines: 695 (9 min walk)
Tram
- Kirschallee • Lines: 92 (25 min walk)
- Johan-Bouman-Platz • Lines: 92 (30 min walk)
Train
- Potsdam Park Sanssouci (28 min walk)