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Castle Cecilienhof was built in 1917 by the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II, for his son and his daughter-in-law Cecilie. The palace, built in the half timbered style of an English country became famous when it hosted the "Big Three" Truman, Churchill and Stalin for the "Potsdam Conference" in 1945. Cecilienhof is situated in the middle of an English park named "Neuer Garten", overlooking two lakes. The castle as well as the park are part of the UNESCO world heritage of culture. Each of the 42 different hotel rooms is individual by its location, size, decoration and view. The furnitures meet the high standard of a luxury castle hotel and offer the experience of warm, English elegance. The hotel with 9 private banquet rooms is known as a high ranked meeting place for social, political and business events as well as conferences and meetings.
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