exhibition Berlin, Schönhausen Palace Open all year round The Court Gardners’ Museum in Glienicke Park The Knowledge and Activities of the Prussian Court Gardners Permanent exhibition Berlin, Glienicke
further research, and materials will be created for their mediation. First Rondel Potsdam, Sanssouci Park Ivory Furniture Oranienburg Palace Museum Busts of Africans Caputh House “Tip of the Kilimanjaro”
The Court of Muses at Grienericksee Send your booking request Other Group Offers Park tours for groups Babelsberg Park and Peacock Island Send your booking request New Chambers of Sanssouci A Palace for
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g is an almost 2.90-metre-high bronze incense urn on the lawn near the Chinese House in Sanssouci Park. According to the inscription on the urn, it was cast in China in 1723. It remains unclear how the
New Palace Potsdam, Sanssouci Park This spacious palace complex, described by the King himself as a “fanfaronade” (or “brag”), was intended to reflect Prussia’s political power after the Seven Years War
sponsor of a tree in your favorite park or of a park bench. With your donation, you make it possible to plant a new tree at a historical location, and as a sponsor of a park bench you are also able to choose
and 1999 Also interesting Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin: An Exceptional Gesamtkunstwerk (Synthesis of the Arts) The World Cultural site “Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin” is a world-renowned [...] 1992 and 1999 The UNESCO World Cultural site “Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin” has been enlarged twice. In 1992, Sacrow House and Park, including the Church of the Savior was added. Additional [...] surroundings Lindstedt Palace and Park with the surrounding lowlands Bornstedt village with its church and cemetery Voltaireweg, as an avenue connecting Sanssouci Park with the New Garden the avenue to
Further historicist pieces are exhibited at Babelsberg Palace and the Orangery Palace in Sanssouci Park. Cecilienhof, the last palace to be built by the Hohenzollern family before the end of the monarchy
(Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation) Berlin-Brandenburg, the residence at Caputh and the surrounding park have re-opened to the public since 1999. Caputh House is not just a museum, but a venue for guided
Rheinsberg House and Park The history of Rheinsberg is closely associated with Frederick the Great when he was a Crown Prince and with the life of his brother Prince Henry. After years of bitter conflict [...] Gotthard Langhans and others to undertake conversions which would accommodate his own court. Frederick‘s park was expanded, becoming one of Germany’s earliest “gardens of sensibility”. After many twists and turns [...] museum. A major restoration programme was initiated to regain the original character of both palace and park, and it is not yet complete. The setting entered literary history when Kurt Tucholsky published “
Glienicke Villa and Park Berlin Just beyond the gates of Potsdam, on the banks of the Havel, Schloss Glienicke with its park is a major component of the local cultural landscape. Prince Carl of Prussia [...] to complete the project under his new client. Glienicke Villa: Information for visitors » Glienicke Park: Information for visitors » Films: Palaces and Gardens » Press photos Media implemented visually