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Smit & Palarczyk > [GERMANY.MECKLENBURG 2] 
'Restaurant Rote Saal, Orangery, Schlosspark Neustrelitz.'

The palace of Neustrelitz was destroyed during the last days of the Second World War. But the park, partly baroque, partly English in style, has remained intact. Just like the Orangerie, with roof paintings resembling those of Pompei and copies of antique statues. The best spot to experience the neoclassicist atmosphere is the Rote Saal while you are dining... Photo Paul Smit.
[GERMANY.MECKLENBURG 2]
'Restaurant Rote Saal, Orangery, Schlosspark Neustrelitz.'

The palace of Neustrelitz was destroyed during the last days of the Second World War. But the park, partly baroque, partly English in style, has remained intact. Just like the Orangerie, with roof paintings resembling those of Pompei and copies of antique statues. The best spot to experience the neoclassicist atmosphere is the Rote Saal while you are dining... Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [GERMANY.MECKLENBURG 2] 
'Restaurant Rote Saal, Orangery, Schlosspark Neustrelitz.'

The palace of Neustrelitz was destroyed during the last days of the Second World War. But the park, partly baroque, partly English in style, has remained intact. Just like the Orangerie, with roof paintings resembling those of Pompei and copies of antique statues. The best spot to experience the neoclassicist atmosphere is the Rote Saal while you are dining... Photo Paul Smit.
[GERMANY.MECKLENBURG 2]
'Restaurant Rote Saal, Orangery, Schlosspark Neustrelitz.'

The palace of Neustrelitz was destroyed during the last days of the Second World War. But the park, partly baroque, partly English in style, has remained intact. Just like the Orangerie, with roof paintings resembling those of Pompei and copies of antique statues. The best spot to experience the neoclassicist atmosphere is the Rote Saal while you are dining... Photo Paul Smit.
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