The Quadriga – Berlin’s Emblem After the victory over Prussia and his march into Berlin in 1806, France’s Emperor Napoleon I had the Quadriga atop of the Brandenburg Gate ‒ the four-horse drawn chario
“Победа - хорошое слово”, “Victory is a fine word” Two sets of Cyrillic graffiti, “Victory is a fine word” and the year “1945”, which Soviet soldiers scratched onto the walls of the Blue Gallery, are
The Meeting of Three Kings ‒ Porcelain for Soldiers In July 1709, an unprecedented and sensational encounter took place when three European monarchs met with one another at the same time. At this hist
Even today traces are visible in the stairwell of Oranienburg Palace of its use during the Nazi Era. The ironwork handrailing is decorated with oak leaves. Earlier on, the round openings bore the symb
Un refuge royal sur un vignoble Aucun autre château n’est aussi lié à la personnalité de Frédéric le Grand que le château Sanssouci. Sa résidence d’été, construite en 1745-47 par Georg Wenzeslaus von
23.06.2020 Special Exhibition in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Potsdam Conference June 23 to December 31, 2020 Germany, Potsdam, Cecilienhof Country House After a delay of several weeks
UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990 Visitors to the palaces and gardens of Potsdam and Berlin are immersed in a cultural landscape that has inspired people for centuries – and has been a UNESCO Worl
The Sanssouci Ticket: Book the time and date that suits you best The sanssouci+ Combined Ticket is valid for a single visit to all* the SPSG palaces in Potsdam open to the public, including Sanssouci
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Welcome to the prussian Palaces! Dear Visitor, We warmly welcome you to the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg (SPSG). To protect the works of art in the exhibition rooms, it i
Shielded – The Reception of the Shah of Iran Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi at Charlottenburg Palace Charlottenburg Palace, June 2, 1967, 6:30 pm June 2, 1967 is a key date for the former Federal Republic