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Oranienburg Palace castle in Oranienburg, BB
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View of Oranienburg Palace in Oranienburg, BB
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View of Oranienburg Palace in Oranienburg, BB
Photo: Google

Oranienburg Palace

4.4(3,670 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2.5-3 hours👶 Best for ages 6-14. School-age children will appreciate the historical stories and interactive elements of the tours, while the gardens offer exploration opportunities for all ages. Younger children (3-5) can enjoy the outdoor spaces but may find the palace interior tours challenging to sit through.

About

Oranienburg Palace offers families a captivating journey through Prussian history in a stunning baroque setting that's both educational and engaging for children. The expansive gardens provide plenty of space for kids to run and explore while parents enjoy the beautiful architecture, and the family-friendly tours are designed to keep younger visitors interested. With affordable admission and picnic-friendly grounds, it's an ideal half-day excursion from Berlin.

Highlights

  • Beautiful baroque architecture and ornate palace interiors that transport families back to Prussian royal times
  • Spacious palace gardens perfect for picnicking, playing, and exploring
  • Family-friendly audio tours available in English that bring history to life
  • Affordable admission making it an excellent value for families
  • Less crowded than major Berlin palaces, offering a more relaxed experience

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Note that the palace is closed on Mondays, so plan accordingly. Tours fill up quickly on weekends, so arrive when doors open at 10:00 AM for the best experience.
  2. 2.English audio guides are available at the ticket desk. Request one when you arrive as guided tours are typically conducted in German.
  3. 3.Pack a picnic to enjoy in the palace gardens. There are limited food options in the immediate vicinity, and the grounds are perfect for letting kids burn energy between touring.
  4. 4.The palace is about 35 minutes from central Berlin by S-Bahn (train). Purchase a Berlin ABC zone ticket to cover the journey to Oranienburg.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with a walk through the charming old town of Oranienburg, just a short stroll from the palace, where you'll find cafes and ice cream shops.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on a weekday (Tuesday through Thursday) during late morning for the smallest crowds. Spring and early fall offer the most pleasant weather for enjoying the gardens, and arriving around 10:30 AM gives you time to explore before lunch.

What to Know

Admission is budget-friendly (single dollar sign pricing), and the venue closes at 4:00 PM, earlier than many attractions. Limited on-site dining means bringing snacks or planning lunch nearby is recommended.

Seasonal Notes

The palace is open year-round except Mondays. Gardens are most enjoyable from April through October when weather permits outdoor activities. Winter visits focus more on the interior palace tours, so dress warmly as historic buildings can be chilly.

Nearby Eats

Cafe Krone in Oranienburg's town center (10-minute walk) offers German fare with kid-friendly options like schnitzel and fries. Alternatively, Eiscafe Venezia serves ice cream and light snacks perfect for a post-visit treat.

More Activities Near Oranienburg

Activity

Stiftung SPI, Juca Oranienburg

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Stiftung SPI, Juca Oranienburg is a welcoming community recreation center in the historic town of Oranienburg, just north of Berlin. This local youth facility provides a safe, engaging space where kids can participate in sports activities, enjoy game rooms, and join organized programs designed to keep them active and entertained after school hours.

Park

Tier-, Freizeit- und Saurierpark Germendorf

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Tier-, Freizeit- und Saurierpark Germendorf is a unique combination zoo, dinosaur park, and amusement area located just outside Berlin in Oranienburg. With life-size dinosaur models, live animals, playgrounds, and walking paths, this park offers exceptional value for families seeking a full day of outdoor adventure without breaking the bank.

Nature

Jungfernheide Forst

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Jungfernheide Forst is a sprawling forest preserve offering families an authentic outdoor German nature experience without spending a euro. With miles of easy hiking trails, dedicated cycling paths, and babbling streams perfect for exploration, this natural wonderland provides the perfect escape from Berlin's urban energy where kids can run free, spot local wildlife, and burn off energy in wide open spaces.

Library

Stadtbibliothek Oranienburg

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Stadtbibliothek Oranienburg offers a welcoming escape for families with its dedicated children's library area featuring German and international books, story hours, and educational programs. Located in a historic palace square just outside Berlin, this highly-rated community library provides a quiet, air-conditioned space where kids can explore reading materials and participate in activities while parents enjoy free cultural immersion.