Caputh Palace – Palace Courtyard
This early Baroque palace, whose original façade design has remained intact, belonged to Dorothea, the second wife of Great Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg.
Apart from the splendidly decorated rooms with elaborate stuccowork, ceiling frescoes and luxurious furniture, the Tile Room is also particularly worth seeing. The palace also has a small landscape garden laid out according to a design by Peter Joseph Lenné. The Palace Courtyard is on the south side and is bounded by the extended west wing and Caputh Palace’s former service buildings. The courtyard is the perfect setting for lectures, concerts, readings and summer parties.
Caputh House
Straße der Einheit 2
14548 Schwielowsee
Public Transportation
Stop "Caputh, Schloss"
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Parking
Visitor parking at Michendorfer Chaussee.
- Open Air
- reception
- concert, reading, lecture
- protocol
up to 300 people
Toilets are available in the west extension wing.
Catering is possible. The caterer can be freely chosen in consultation with the foundation.
This price applies exclusively to use by cultural organisations with state funding.
The organizer is in charge to enter a liability insurance for events (short-term risks). For this a proof must be provided to the foundation before the event takes place.
Additionally supervision and cleaning will be charged. The order for the cleaning or supervision will be initiated by the foundation. The lessee will be charged through the company “Fridericus Servicegesellschaft der Preußischen Schlösser und Gärten mbH.”
For further information please contact:
Tel. +49 331/58184620 (cleaning) or
Tel. +49 331/58184641 (supervision).
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
Available from 6.00 pm in the summer months
Head of Events
SPSG | Department Education and Marketing
Postfach 60 14 62
D – 14414 Potsdam
eventlocations@spsg.de
Assistent of Events
SPSG | Department Education and Marketing
Postfach 60 14 62
D – 14414 Potsdam
eventlocations@spsg.de
Approach:
Up to the castle courtyard