Berlin - There are interesting from the furniture in the Charlottenburg Palace in the city of Berlin, Germany. In the palace built in the late 17th century are preserved carvings from Indonesia. There is more than one table for a tea that is mentioned imported from Java.When AFP visited the largest palace in the city on Tuesday (02/09/2014) in the entourage of the Samsung, it appears a number of tables for tea in several rooms. In written testimony stated that the tea table was specially brought from Java.
Charlottenburg Palace was built German Emperor Friedrich III for his wife Sophie Charlottenburg. This magnificent palace was built in the style of Baroque and Rococo, which is meaningful in that era furniture light manifested both physically and visually. At that time, the interior equipment became a status symbol.
At that time also, the tea ceremony was rising. The owner would have to show the interior of the palace and the best equipment in the tea ceremony, and one of the best tables of Java. While equipment for drinking tea originated in China. Not explained further how the table of Java was brought to Germany.
When you pay a visit to Berlin, will be very easy if you want to this palace. This palace is located on the outskirts of Berlin, but has become a tourist location for travelers who are required to travel to this city.
To get into the palace and around each visitor free of charge about 10 Euros (1 Euro approximately USD 15,500). When you bring a camera and wanted to take pictures inside the palace must pay another 3 euros. After paying, you are free to take photos. There is an audio guide as a small tape containing recorded explanations in English that we can listen to while driving around this magnificent palace as.
Room by room inside the palace has a theme. Starting from the count's room for a cup of tea, resting, reading, playing music, to worship. In some rooms there are interior rooms filled with paintings all over the walls, with a royal theme parties.
There is also a room filled with Chinese ceramics and valuables. It is said that during World War II, the palace treasures in particular the many taken from an ally to Hitler's men. Until now, there are a number of valuable treasures in this palace which is still missing. In the World War II, the allies bombed Charlottenburg is destroyed.
The palace is now taken over by the German government with the full cost borne by the government, including the renovation. Now this attraction was packed with slick. But unfortunately, information about Castle is only given through means of audio guides and writing in every room. The guard who was standing in the room was just shrugged when asked.
Nan palace broadly divided into two wings, left and right. In the backyard there, vast gardens. In the past, this park to be a place for partying in the garden. The park is well cared for. Flowers and large trees in every corner. Also verdant grass. Not a few visitors who take pictures at this park.
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