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Step into the Charlottenburg Palace for a one of a kind evening! Watch the Berlin Residence Orchestra perform classical music composed by Mozart, Bach and more.

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FAQ

Q. What is the Great Orangery at Charlottenburg Palace Berlin?
A. While Charlottenburg Palace was establishing itself as a summer residence, the Great Orangery was built to the west of the Old Palace from 1709 to 1712. Designed by Eosander von Goethe, the Orangery was originally used to overwinter rare plants. During the summer months, when over 500 orange, citrus and sour orange trees decorated the baroque garden, the Orangery regularly was the gorgeous scene of courtly festivities.

Destroyed during World War II, the wing was reconstructed on the model of the baroque building. Today, it shines in its old brilliance again. The light-flooded festival room provides a pleasant framework for cultural events, concerts and banquets.

Over the centuries the Orangery of Charlottenburg Palace saw lots of illustrious personalities – but not only in the past: So, for instance, Queen Elizabeth II and the Chinese Prime Minister were welcomed in the Orangery lately.
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  • Any cancellations made after the booking confirmation date will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
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Berlin Charlottenburg Palace Classical Concerts in the Great Orangery
Step into the Charlottenburg Palace for a one of a kind evening! Watch the Berlin Residence Orchestra perform classical music composed by Mozart, Bach and more.