such retreat as thine, mid lordly halls, And sparkling fountains, and umbrageous trees, And parks far stretching, where the antler'd deer Forget the hound and horn. And we, who roam Mid all this grand
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destruction of the Berlin palaces and their subsequent fate (max. reading time approx. 20 minutes). ‘How far should one go?’ casts a light on the sometimes unusual solutions arrived at in the efforts to restore
push upwards in their need for light, developing straight trunks. Visitors will later be able to see far into the park from underneath the treetops. To make this possible, only around a fifth of the trees
important works of art and historical holdings of exceptional value to places considered safe and far removed from the threats of bombing attacks in the metropolitan area of Berlin. The court chamber
involved as a driving force in the expropriation of the Engelhardt-Brewery. The stock shares extorted for far below their actual value from the principal shareholder Ignatz Nacher, who was Jewish, were exchanged [...] Consequently, the great grandson of Prince Carl sold the palace and the hunting lodge in 1939 – likewise far below their actual value. Ultimately, the intended remodeling and extension of the Schinkel palace
Press material: Caputh House and Estate Not far from Potsdam, on the south bank of the Havel, lies the little country residence of Caputh, which has served both electors and kings. The early baroque palace
Cranach, Renaissance Art and Courtly Hunting Tickets at the palace register Peacock Island House A Far Remove from Everyday Life open during the summer season Tickets at the ferry house Glienicke Villa
Years War. Between 1763 and 1769, Frederick the Great had the New Palace, or Neues Palais, set at the far western end of the main avenue, as a grand finale to this rigidly straight axis some two kilometres
1699) that had been festering for three centuries. Rivalry expressed during carousel rides continued far into the 18th century. This sledge’s sculpture is likely one of only a few surviving props that exemplify
destroyed by fire in the night of 19 to 20 May 1880 and was never rebuilt. Today, only stone posts not far from the Peacock Island House remind us of this special building. Carl Blechen was commissioned by
the Vineyard Tickets New Palace A Royal Boast Tickets at the visitor centres Peacock Island House A Far Remove from Everyday Life open during the summer season Tickets at the ferry house Picture Gallery