The history of the Orangery built by the unhappy Prince Augustus William of Prussia (1722 – 1758) is varied. The ornamental Oranienburg Palace Park was opened as a theatre, concert venue and festival hall in 2003 after extensive renovation work and has since attracted visitors from near and far.
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The list of artists who have performed at the Orangery since its opening is impressive. Many of them are regular guests here.
The Orangery is also popular as a branch of the registry office: numerous couples have tied the knot or held their wedding celebrations in the festive setting provided by this historic building.
Companies, associations and private individuals rent the building for conferences, seminars and parties.
The conservatory is a modern extension and is regularly used for fine arts presentations featuring painting or ceramics, for example.
Guests of the Orangery have the use of a spacious car park directly in front of the building. The Orangery and its bathroom facilities offer barrier-free access.
The Orangery is also popular as a branch of the registry office: numerous couples have tied the knot or held their wedding celebrations in the festive setting provided by this historic building.
Companies, associations and private individuals rent the building for conferences, seminars and parties.
The conservatory is a modern extension and is regularly used for fine arts presentations featuring painting or ceramics, for example.
Guests of the Orangery have the use of a spacious car park directly in front of the building. The Orangery and its bathroom facilities offer barrier-free access.
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