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Cecilienhof Country House, built from 1913–17 according to plans by Paul Schultze in the style of a country manor, was the last palace erected by the Hohenzollerns. Emperor William II had the residence constructed for his oldest son, Crown Prince William. Until 1945 it was the home of the crown prince and princess, William and Cecilie of Prussia.
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Valid for a single visit of Cecilienhof Country House, except of the Crown Prince's Apartment on the first floor (tickets only available at the palace register)
12.00 € / reduced rate 8.00 €
Including multimedia guide
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