purchases by the West Berlin branch of the Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten (the former state palaces and gardens administration) involving 400 works of art that have entered the SPSG’s present-day collection since
manufactories of Wegely, Gotzkowsky and, in particular, the KPM. It is displayed in the Belvedere in the gardens of Charlottenburg Palace and is considered the most significant collection of Berlin porcelain worldwide
l 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
euros Valid for a single visit to all the SPSG museum institutions in the Charlottenburg Palace Gardens open to the public on one day. Valid for up to 2 adults and up to 4 children aged 18 or younger. [...] Pfingstberg e. V. Förderverein Schloss und Garten Schönhausen e. V. Friends of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens (registered association) Freundeskreis der Chronik Pankow e. V. ICOM and ICOMOS Für Pankow e. V. [...] attendance is required) Children under age 7 (no ticket required) Employees of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation (SPSG) and Fridericus-Servicegesellschaft (FSG) Members of the press Reduced admission
privacy laws is the Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg (Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation of Berlin-Brandenburg) represented by the General Dirctor, Address: Allee nach Sanssouci
app “Border Zone” (hereinafter also referred to as “app“) is an offer of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg. It may be downloaded from the Apple Store as well as the Google Play [...] stores are responsible for data processing on the respective platform. Die Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg is responsible for the app, as such. For further information: Apple
a number of volumes have already been published: On embroidery; chandeliers; the drawings of the garden director Georg Potente; the losses of the Prussian palaces in World War II; furniture influenced
court. From 1927 the lodge was managed by the Prussian Administration of State-Owned Palaces and Gardens. In 1932, when little furniture remained, it was hung with 15th- to 19th-century paintings and run
by the Spindler brothers is especially noteworthy. Information for visitors » Films: Palaces and Gardens » Press photos Media implemented visually Bildergalerie von Sanssouci mit Fontäne File size: 2.0