Guided tour of the special exhibition "ResidenzWechsel. The relocation of the court from Wolfenbüttel to Brunswick".
We have all been familiar with the consequences of moving the capital since the German government moved its seat from Bonn to Berlin. The effects of a historical transfer of residence are traced in the Braunschweig Palace Museum. In the middle of the 18th century, the Dukes of Brunswick moved from Wolfenbüttel back to the principality's largest city - Brunswick.
During the guided tour with co-curator Dr. Bernd Wedemeyer, you will find out how the Grauer Hof Palace in Braunschweig came into being, what impulses came about in connection with the relocation and which traces of this period are still visible in the cityscape today.
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Cost: € 5.00 per person, plus admission