Special guided tour with garden master Sabine Sawade and palace employee Tina Czeninga, both SPSG
Hundreds of palm, agave, laurel and orange trees adorn Prussian parks in summer. They spend the winter well protected in the orangeries, which were built by the Prussian kings for this purpose.
One of these is the orangery in the New Garden, which was commissioned by King Frederick William II. The architect Carl Gotthard Langhans designed the representative orangery building, which was not only used to store special plants, but also had a central concert hall, the Palmensaal.
The Prussian King Frederick William II used the hall for small concerts, which he gave together with a chamber orchestra, playing the cello himself.
The guided tour of the Orangery provides information about the special plants that overwinter here and also invites you to visit the Palm Hall.
(GUIDED TOUR IN GERMAN)
Additional information
Meeting point: Entrance Marble Palace
Price: €10.00
Reduced price: €8.00