Breaking a taboo – The dinner for US President Bill Clinton On May 13, 1998, at Sanssouci Palace a taboo in historical preservation was broken. After more than a hundred years, the Marble Hall of Frederick [...] vineyard palace. The dinner was oriented to the culinary preferences of Frederick the Great: guinea fowl as the hors d’oeuvre, pikeperch as the main course and fruit preserves from the palace garden for [...] again became the scene of a festive dinner. Only once before, subsequent to the death of the last Sanssouci resident, Queen Elisabeth of Prussia in 1873, had the Prussian court made an exception: In June