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Organ concerts often take place in the castle church.
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The "Berlin Spy Tunnel" memorial plaque commemorates a 450 m long spy tunnel that led from a US armed forces radar station in Rudow (West Berlin) to Schönefelder Chaussee in Altglienicke in the Soviet sector. The tunnel gave the American and British secret services access to the telephone cables used by the Soviet armed forces in the GDR for their internal communications. Until its discovery in April 1956, the tunnel was in operation for 11 months and recorded around 440,000 conversations on around 50,000 tape reels. A British double agent had betrayed the operation to the KGB, the Soviet secret service. However, the KGB only took action after a delay so as not to endanger the double agent. Source: https://www.berlin.de/museum-treptow-koepenick/gedenkorte/artikel.854952.php
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The "Berlin Spy Tunnel" memorial plaque commemorates a 450 m long spy tunnel that led from a US armed forces radar station in Rudow (West Berlin) to Schönefelder Chaussee in Altglienicke in the Soviet sector. The tunnel gave the American and British secret services access to the telephone cables used by the Soviet armed forces in the GDR for their internal communications. Until its discovery in April 1956, the tunnel was in operation for 11 months and recorded around 440,000 conversations on around 50,000 tape reels. A British double agent had betrayed the operation to the KGB, the Soviet secret service. However, the KGB took action after a delay so as not to endanger the double agent. Source: https://www.berlin.de/museum-treptow-koepenick/gedenkorte/artikel.854952.php
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Along the Wall Trail there is always historical information to read
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Interesting contribution to the history of Berlin
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King Frederick William I, known as the "Soldier King", loved the town of Wusterhausen since his youth. Here he prepared for his reign, developed new ideas for a well-organized and economical state administration and began to build a respectable army, known as the "Tall Guys".
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Prussia's intransigence towards freedom-loving lateral thinkers led the authorities to set up a prison in the cellars of the castle at the beginning of the 19th century. Between 1823 and 1830, so-called “demagogues”, public democrats and critics of the monarchy who were rigorously persecuted after the Carlsbad Resolutions, were imprisoned here. The castle park, laid out as a baroque garden in 1690, is now in the style of the 1960s with numerous sculptures. The Schlosscafé Köpenick is located in a beautiful riverside location and is nice to sit inside and outside.
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Königs Wusterhausen Castle in the town of the same name south-east of Berlin in the state of Brandenburg became known as the preferred residence of the "soldier king" Friedrich Wilhelm I and as the location of his tobacco colleges. The listed building has been a museum since 2000. The two-storey, almost square structure was built up to the upper floor using fieldstone. It shows the type of “solid house” that was obligatory for the Renaissance. The north and south sides of the building show the gable fronts with steep and parallel gabled roofs that are characteristic of the palace. On the northern courtyard facade is the upstream stair tower, shifted from the central axis, with a slate-covered tail cap. In the ballroom of the castle there are about 40 paintings that the soldier king painted himself between 1735 and 1739 in Kossenblatt Castle and that only came to Wusterhausen in 1863. In front of the castle are the two cavalier houses, which together form the trapezoidal courtyard. Source: Wikipedia
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