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Schwerin Palace

Elisabeth Yorck von Wartenburg
February 1, 2016

In the 19th century, the grand dukes of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern built this splendid residence. The picturesque island location ensures that it remains the foremost landmark of Schwerin, known as the "city of seven lakes."

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Regarded as one of the most important works of romantic Historicism in Europe, Schwerin Palace is also known as the Neuschwanstein of the north. Visitors can tour the magnificent living quarters and festive rooms. These include the throne room and the ancestral portrait gallery. The palace isn't just a museum though; it is also a place of work. Since 1990, this has been the seat of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state assembly.

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