Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-17:30(Tickets available until 17:00; admission ends at 17:00)
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
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Maulbeerallee, 14469 Potsdam, GermanyMap
Phone+49 331 9694200
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If you travel to Germany, you must come to this palace. One of the famous German Xu Mingsheng, the palace has a wide environment, beautiful garden shape, and the palace is magnificent and magnificent. It is a good place for vacation!
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Sanssouci Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sanssouci Palace is located in the northern suburbs of Potsdam and was built by King Frederick II of Prussia to imitate the Palace of Versailles in France. The name of the palace comes from the French word for "carefree". The entire palace and garden area is 90 hectares. Because it was built on a dune, it is also called "Palace on the Dune". Sanssouci Palace is dominated by Rococo architecture, and the rooms still maintain an elegant and harmonious arrangement. In the large park are other palace buildings such as the Neues Palais, the Neue Kammern, the Chinese Pavilion (ChinesischesHaus), the Orangerieschloss or the SchlossCharlottenhof. On the east side of the palace is a gallery (Bildergalerie) that houses 124 famous paintings, most of which are masterpieces by Italian and Dutch painters during the Renaissance.
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If you travel to Germany, you must come to this palace. One of the famous German Xu Mingsheng, the palace has a wide environment, beautiful garden shape, and the palace is magnificent and magnificent. It is a good place for vacation!
The palace is named after the French word "worry-free" or "mo-shou". The entire palace and garden area is 90 hectares, because it is built on a dune, so it is also known as the "palace on the dune". The Worry-free palace is the essence of 18th century German architectural art, and the construction work lasts for 50 years. Despite the war, it was never bombarded by artillery and was still well preserved.
18th century German palace and gardens, located on the northern outskirts of Potsdam, Germany, built for King Frederick II of Prussia to imitate the French Palace of Versailles. The palace is named after the French word "worry-free" or "mo-shou". The entire palace and garden area is 90 hectares, because it is built on a dune, so it is also known as the "Palace on the dune".
Located in the picturesque city of Potsdam, Germany, Sanssouci Palace stands as a testament to the grandeur and sophistication of Prussian architecture. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, this magnificent palace offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of Frederick the Great, the renowned King of Prussia. My recent visit to Sanssouci Palace left me awe-inspired and deeply appreciative of its historical significance and architectural beauty.Upon approaching the palace, one is immediately
Although it is not gorgeous compared with the palace of Bershay, you can experience the life of the Prussian royal family indirectly at that time.