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Deutsch: Schloss Charlottenburg mit Schlossgarten, es ist Berlins größtes Schloss, erbaut im Auftrag von Sophie Charlotte von Hannover und eingeweiht am 11. Juni 1699. Später vielfach erweitert, unter anderem von Friedrich Wilhelm II. (Preußen). Heute ist das Schloss ein Museum.
English: Charlottenburg Palace is Berlin's largest palace, built at the end of the 17th century. It was home to Sophie Charlotte von Hannover and later Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Today the palace is a museum.
This is a photograph of an architectural monument.
It is on the list of cultural monuments of Berlin, no. 09040610.
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