The Funerary Pyramid of Henry of Prussia is the tomb of Prince Henry of Prussia, which he built himself in the form of a broken pyramid in the pleasure garden of Rheinsberg Castle.
In 1744, King Frederick II gave Rheinsberg Castle to his younger brother Henry. Heinrich moved there with his wife, Princess Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel, in 1752 and lived there until his death. From 1800 to 1801, he had a tomb in the shape of a broken pyramid built in the garden by the court architect Georg Wilhelm Steinert, in which he was buried after his death in 1802. The French inscription on the walled front door was written by Henri himself.
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