Old Palace (Altes Schloss): Baroque opulence with frescoed chapels, royal apartments, the lavish Porcelain Cabinet of fine Chinese and Japanese porcelain, and Prussian crown jewels, silverware, and snuffboxes.
New Wing (Neuer Flügel): Bright Rococo State Apartments, the stunning Golden Gallery—a 42-meter ceremonial hall—and private rooms of Queen Louise and Frederick II.
Palace Park & Gardens: Designed in formal Baroque style by Simeon Godeau (modeled on Versailles) and later adapted into English landscape gardens. Free to access and ideal for strolls in warmer months.
Mausoleum & Belvedere: Queen Louise Mausoleum (neoclassical temple), New Pavilion (Italianate), and Belvedere Tea House housing the KPM porcelain collection.
Flexible and Independent Experience – Perfect for travelers who prefer freedom over group tours.
It is not possible to skip the security lines. There could be a line at the entrance and is mandatory for all visitors.
One of Berlin’s most magnificent Baroque palaces, originally built as a summer residence for Sophie Charlotte and expanded by the Hohenzollern dynasty over the 18th century. Severely damaged during WWII, its opulent interior and exquisitely restored gardens are now a major cultural highlight. The supplier will promptly send you an email with your entry ticket as soon as your reservation is confirmed. It is not possible to skip the security lines. There could be a line at the entrance and is mandatory for all visitors.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
The supplier, Cosmic Tickets & Audios, will send your entry ticket and the audio guide activation link (if applicable) via email no later than 24 hours before your reservation date. Please note that skipping the security line is not possible. All visitors must go through security screening, which may involve waiting in line at the entrance. Operating hours: January 1 to March 31 and November 1 to December 31, Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM-4:30 PM. April 1 to October 31, Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM-5:30 PM . New Pavillon: January 1 to March 31 closed. April 1 to October 31, only on Sunday, 10 AM-5:30 PM . To visit the New Pavilion, you will need a ticket, which you can obtain at the ticket counters in Charlottenburg Palace, the Old Palace or the New Wing.