Schloss Bellevue is the official residence of the President of Germany, located in Berlin's Tiergarten district. The palace was built in the late 18th century in the early neoclassical style and has a beautiful view of the Spree river. It was originally a residence for Prince August Ferdinand of Prussia and has been used by various members of the royal family and government officials over the years. The palace is surrounded by a park and features a mix of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture. Today, it is used for official events and receptions, including New Year's receptions and state visits. Visitors can take a virtual tour of the palace and its surroundings, and once a year, the palace is open to the public for a day
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Activities: We arrived at Schloss Bellevue and thus at the seat of the Federal President in Berlin. The neoclassical palace on the left side of our Berlin bus tour with line 100 is used for receptions and official acts of the head of state
Highlights: The kids enjoyed seeing the Schloss Bellevue, the seat of the Federal President in Berlin. It's a nice building to look at from the bus ✨