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
the cultural assets of the SPSG. When shooting photos and films, the specific park rules hung out at the entrances of the parks and buildings (see www.spsg.de ) the house rules (see https://www.spsg.de/s [...] buildings of historic importance, thousands of art treasures as well as almost 800 hectares of historic parks and gardens in Berlin and the Federal State of Brandenburg. A big portion of them is listed with the
Conservation section also cares for numerous, mostly life-sized, metal sculptures in the palaces and parks that were produced in various techniques after models by renowned artists such as Schadow, Rauch or
les merveilles du parc. Par ailleurs, je ne peux que vous recommander de télécharger l’application Park Sanssouci pour vous repérer et en apprendre plus sur tout ce que vous verrez. Bien sûr, chacun peut [...] ligne Achetez votre billet sanssouci+ (horaires d’entrée fixes au château de Sanssouci) L’application Park Sanssouci En anglais ou en allemand Information aux visiteurs Nous nous ferons un plaisir de répondre
of Potsdam and a unique atmosphere. During the summer months from May to September, the palace and park also provide a romantic backdrop for cultural events of all kinds. Information for visitors » Contact
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 palace gardens formed part of the project commissioned by Frederick William II to redesign the park. The building, conceived by Karl Gotthard Langhans, was built in 1788 in the late baroque and early
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
Schinkel (Charlottenhof, Glienicke, and Charlottenburg Palaces; the New Pavilion in Charlottenburg Palace Park) Chandeliers of cast zinc for Babelsberg Palace Neo-Rococo Chandeliers from the era of Emperor William
Find 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
Sanssouci Palace Potsdam, Sanssouci Park Frederick the Great chose this “desolate hill” by Potsdam for its attractive location and fine view. As the name “Sans souci” (or “without a care”) on the garden