Schlosshotel Berlin: The Kaiser’s Private Residence in Grunewald

Schlosshotel Berlin occupies the 1914 palace built for Kaiser Wilhelm II’s attorney general, preserving the imperial-era power architecture that defined Germany’s final monarchy. Beyond its limestone facade, the estate’s original Jugendstil interiors and private woodland park function as a high-density archive of Prussian social hierarchy. By integrating Michelin-starred gastronomy into these preserved state rooms, the … Continue reading Schlosshotel Berlin: The Kaiser’s Private Residence in Grunewald