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The New Chambers at Sanssouci Park
Panoramaansicht auf die Neuen Kammern


In 1768, King Frederick the Great made the decision to have the Orangery converted into a guest palace. Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff had erected this building very near to Sanssouci Palace 20 years before. The conversion began in 1771, under the direction of Georg Christian Unger, at which time the interiors received the rich, Rococo décors that have remained intact over time.

What awaits the visitor in the "New Chambers" - as the palace was known thereafter - is a succession of opulently decorated ceremonial halls and private suites, designed by the leading artists of Frederick the Great's era. The rectangular-shaped Jasper Hall at the center of the palace, ornamented with precious stones, is a highlight among the series of rooms. It is crowned by a large ceiling painting with a representation of Venus, referring to 18th century ideals of beauty. In the adjacent Ovid Gallery, scenes from the Roman poet Ovid's "Metamorphosis" - a favorite theme of Frederick the Great - are depicted in sumptuously gilded wall reliefs.


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Porzellansammlung im Buffettsaal
Porzellansammlung im Buffettsaal

Prunkvoller Jaspissaal Das reich verzierte Dach der Neuen Kammern
Prunkvoller Jaspissaal Das reich verzierte Dach der Neuen Kammern
 
 


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