File:Goldener Saal im ehem. Neustädtischen Palais Schwerin Puschkinstraße 19.jpg

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Deutsch: Das Neustädtische Palais wurde im Stil des Barock als Witwensitz errichtet. Friedrich Franz II. nutzte das Gebäude dann zwischenzeitlich als Residenz und ließ einen Ballsaal, den „Goldenen Saal“ einrichten. Der Saal wurde später mehrfach umgebaut und geriet letztlich in einen desolaten Zustand. Der heutige Zustand ist keine reine Rekonstruktion, sondern enthält einige Innovationen, die eine vielseitige Nutzung des Saales ermöglichen.
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Camera location53° 37′ 51.32″ N, 11° 24′ 58.46″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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