Palace and Park Benrath
Düsseldorf
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Schloss Benrath (Benrath Palace) was built as a pleasure and hunting palace for the Elector Carl Theodor. Today, the ensemble in its artistic unity of buildings, interior and gardens, 60 hectares in all, is considered one of Europe’s rare complete works of art of the late baroque period. The main palace building (corps de logis), with its furniture, porcelain, paintings, etc., gives an impression of court life in the second half of the 18th century. The eastern wing houses the “Museum für Europäische Gartenkunst” (Museum of European Garden Art) and the western wing the “Museum für Naturkunde” (Museum of Natural Sciences).
Useful Information
- Address: Benrather Schlossallee 100-106, 40597, Düsseldorf
- Phone: +49 211 8993832
- More Info: www.schloss-benrath.de
- More Info: 1st Apr - 31st Oct: Tue-Fri 11.00-17.00; Sat-Sun 11.00-18.00; 1st Nov - 31st Mar: Tue-Sun 11.00-17.00
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- More Info: www.facebook.com/schlossbenrath
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