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Charlottenburger Chaussee 109
13597 Berlin
030 3325772
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da 12,00 €
Cecilienhof Country House - Historic Site of the Potsdam Conference: The permanent exhibition takes visitors on a journey back in time to the year 1945. Visitors will walk through the historical palace rooms including the conference hall and the offices of the three leaders of the delegation. Valid directly as a smartphone voucher - no ticket printout necessary.
Cecilienhof Country House - Historic Site of the Potsdam Conference: The permanent exhibition takes visitors on a journey back in time to the year 1945. Visitors will walk through the historical palace rooms including the conference hall and the offices of the three leaders of the delegation. Valid directly as a smartphone voucher - no ticket printout necessary.
Built between 1913 and 1917 in the English country house style, Cecilienhof Country House is the last palace to be built by the Hohenzollern dynasty. Emperor Wilhelm II (1859-1941) had the residence built for his eldest son, Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951). Until 1945 it was the residence of the last German Crown Prince and Crown Princess Wilhelm and Cecilie of Prussia (1886-1954).
From 17 July to 2 August 1945, the palace at the gates of Berlin became the scene of world history, the site of the Potsdam Conference, where the heads of state and government of the three main victorious powers of the Second World War, the USA, Great Britain and the Soviet Union, discussed the future of Germany as well as a political and territorial reorganisation of Europe and the world. While the Second World War was over in Europe and the "Big Three", Harry S. Truman, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin were negotiating, the fighting in Asia and the Pacific region continued unabated, culminating in the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945.
Please note that the single ticket for Cecilienhof Country House entitles you to a single visit to Cecilienhof Country House, with the exception of the Crown Prince's Apartment on the 1st floor. This can only be visited separately with a guided tour. Tickets are available at the palace box office.
Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be rebooked. Reduced tickets are available for schoolchildren, students, trainees, participants in the Federal Volunteer Service (BFD) or the Voluntary Social Year (FSJ), people with disabilities (GdB 50 or more) and recipients of unemployment benefit I (ALG I) upon presentation of the relevant proof.
01.01 - 31.03.2024/ 01.11.-31.12.2024
01.04. - 31.10.2024
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time.
Stop: Schloss Cecilienhof, Potsdam (Bus: 603)
With the SANSSOUCI app, you can explore the palaces and gardens digitally - available in the following languages: German, German Sign Language, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Hebrew, Chinese, Korean, Japanese.
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