Schloss Bellevue
Lonely Planet review for Schloss Bellevue
The German president makes his home in snowy white Schloss Bellevue. The neoclassical palace was built in 1785 by Philipp Daniel Boumann for the youngest brother of Frederick the Great, then became a school under Kaiser Wilhelm II and a museum of ethnology under the Nazis. It’s closed to the public. The president and his staff have their offices in the oval Bundespräsidialamt just south of the residence.








