The Charlottenburg Palace is one of the most famous buildings in the city of Berlin, because since it was built in the late seventeenth century, it occupied a prominent place in the cultural world of Germany and also of Europe.

The kings of Prussia ordered the construction of this palace, which is majestic no matter how you look at it. Visiting it is not only a good plan for tourists, but for the Berlin public who appreciate good art either in a restaurant or in an opera house.
On January 20, 2012, all the tourists who are in magical Berlin, will be able enjoy in a special way the Charlottenburg Palace . The plan proposed by the organizers of the event is that visitors tour the Palace in the morning (from 10 to 16 hours) and then get ready for dinner to be held in the Orangerie Restaurant, a ballroom gala, which also belongs the Palace. Dinner time is from 18 to 20 hours, because at 20.30 am the beginning of the concert is programmed. The menu is exquisite and offers variants for all tastes. Appetizers, main course and dessert, so all the guests will leave the restaurant satisfied to the concert hall to enjoy the music
The Berlin Palace Orchestra will be playing for almost two hours the most beautiful musicals of all time. Taking a journey from baroque to classicism. Viewers are immersed in the musical stream and are carried away by the warm sounds of wind and string instruments. This Orchestra is known worldwide and organizes tours to give everyone a chance to hear them, but to be performing in the Charlottenburg Palace is a privilege for all of those who are in Berlin.
For more information visit: http://www.spsg.de/index.php?id=134 or http://www.concerts-berlin.com
Photo: (c) SPSG
Spending a full day in the Charlottenburg Palace is a treat that tourists can enjoy , especially if they rent apartments in Berlin and thus you will be near the best attractions in the city.
Translated by: Marc
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January 13th, 2012 at 4:27 pm
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