Bellevue Palace, Kassel

Bellevue Palace
Location within Hesse
Bellevue Palace, Kassel (Germany)
Alternative namesPalais Bellevue,
Schloss Bellevue
General information
StatusMuseum
LocationKassel, Germany
Coordinates51°18′35″N 9°29′38″E / 51.309839°N 9.493933°E / 51.309839; 9.493933
Opened1714
Design and construction
ArchitectPaul du Ry
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Bellevue Palace (German: Palais Bellevue or Schloss Bellevue) in Kassel was built in 1714 for Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. Originally the building served as an Observatory. It became a residence, and then part of Bellevue Castle, which was later destroyed. Until its closure for structural reasons in 2009, the building housed a museum devoted to the Grimm Brothers, which has now moved to the Grimmwelt Kassel.