Spend the night in a palace built in 1786, modified by Prussian starchitect Karl Friedrich Schinkel a few years later and beautified with a garden designed by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau. Rooms exude understated elegance and come with a gamut of creature comforts. The two on-site restaurants, one serving hearty regional cuisine, the other Mediterranean, are also recommended.
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