Restoration Center (Wissenschafts- und Restaurierungszentrum / WRZ) House 2 B Zimmerstraße 10-11 14471 Potsdam Contact List of records | Download KPM Archive (Land Berlin) | List of records Datei-Größe: 325.3
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
Beethoven performed a concert for the music enthusiast Frederick William at the Marble Palace in Potsdam, the summer residence of the Prussian king. The monarch, who maintained one of the largest and best
und Hinterglasbilder, Mosaikbilder, Bilder aus textilen Materialien. Edited by Gerd Bartoschek, Potsdam 2011. – 198 pages with numerous illustrations. Contact
#ParkIsArt YouTube Sanssouci Park in Numbers 11 Facts about the World Heritage Park Palace gardens in Potsdam, Berlin and Brandenburg The historical gardens and park grounds are living works of art that provide
of Brandenburg glass produced during the 17th and 18th centuries at the historical glassworks in Potsdam, Drewitz and Zechlin is particularly unusual and of very high quality. This part of the collection
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Germany to apologize for Ketteler’s death. Prince Chun accepted this mission. After he arrived in Potsdam, he left his accommodations at the Orangery Palace near Sanssouci on the afternoon of September 4th
staff members (at Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, and at the Science and Restoration Center in Potsdam). Preservation, care and research of the paintings and frames make up a large part of conservators’
ornaments, 40 glass vases in white, ruby red, blue and green for the Stibadium in the Paradise Garden in Potsdam, required extensive source research into the positioning of the vases at this location, as well as