Franz Krüger: König Friedrich Wilhelm IV. von Preußen in seinem Kabinett, um 1846
© SPSG / Wolfgang Pfauder
Almost all Prussian rulers and their wives left their "artistic traces" in Charlottenburg Palace and Gardens. Whether as commissioners of individual buildings and garden sections or passionate collectors of outstanding works of art - from Frederick I to Frederick the Great and Frederick William IV, they promoted art or were artistically active.
As part of the series "On behalf of His Majesty - The Hohenzollerns as patrons of the arts", former palace director Rudolf G. Scharmann presents the artistic legacy of the Prussian kings and their consorts on five different tours and provides information about their lives and work.
The five dates will take place between January and November 2025 and will each last around 1.5 hours. They can be booked independently of each other. Please register directly with the Volkshochschule City-West.Translated with DeepL
Meeting point: Group cash desk in the courtyard of honor
Price: €12.00
Booking: or 030 9029 28873