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03-MAR-2015

Potsdam. Schloss Sanssouci

Potsdam’s Sanssouci is a relaxing royal treat only 30 minutes away by train from bustling Berlin. In French, the palace’s name means “without a care;” it was a quiet refuge for the Prussian king. His final wish was to be buried there, a desire not granted until after German reunification. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, built between 1745 and 1747, is known for its treasures inside and out. Highlights include the white and gold Marble Hall reception area, loosely based on the Pantheon in Rome, the many paintings by one of Friedrich’s favorite artists, Antoine Watteau, and the Voltaire Room, with its carvings of birds, flowers and fruits, named after the French philosopher and frequent palace guest. The large landscaped park is dotted with fountains, with faux ruins and classical statues among the many points of interest. Also at Sanssouci is the splendid Neues Palace (New Palace), added to commemorate the end of the Seven Year’s War, a reconstructed Dutch windmill, the Orangerie, which houses a gallery, and the Drachenhaus (Dragon House), a pagoda-style building that now holds a pleasant café for park visitors.

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Julie Oldfield21-Apr-2015 02:14
Fantastic capture of the boy. Very well composed. V
William Barletta20-Apr-2015 22:14
A wonderful view ~V~
Carol Rollins20-Apr-2015 13:45
An outstanding composition and shot of this beautiful, historic building and that great sky!
hamery20-Apr-2015 05:36
Dramatic sky and the historic building had produced a great mood, Jose ! BV
Dennis Hoyne20-Apr-2015 04:06
I was there back in 2001, a beautiful shot, Jose. thanks for bringing back those memories.
Pieter Bos19-Apr-2015 18:47
Impressive building! ~V
Helen Betts19-Apr-2015 18:13
This is certainly an interesting building architecturally, and excellent from this perspective. Very nice symmetry as well. V.
Walter Otto Koenig19-Apr-2015 17:33
Designed by Frederick the Great himself. Very nice view of the Garden Front. "V"
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