Residenzschloss Braunschweig

Palace Brunswick, Lower-Saxony, Germany

What to expect

The Residenzschloss Braunschweig, also known as Brunswick Palace, is a historical palace located in the city of Brunswick, Germany. The palace was the residence of the Brunswick dukes from 1753 to 1918. After being demolished in 1960 due to heavy damage from World War II, the palace was reconstructed and reopened in 2007. The new building features a faithful reconstruction of the western façade of the original palace. Visitors can explore the palace and its surrounding park, which offers a glimpse into the city's rich history. The palace is now home to the Schloss-Arkaden, a large shopping center

Plan your family visit to the Residenzschloss Braunschweig with these blog insights 👇

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24 hours in Braunschweig: With toddler and teenager

24 hours in Braunschweig: With toddler and teenager
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to the Rathausturm and Schloss-Arkaden to get a bird's eye view. The Quadriga on top is a replica. The Residenzschloss houses a shopping mall

Highlights: The Rathausturm is a hot tip for a view from a bird's eye perspective ✨