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  2. Marmorpalais - Wikipedia

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    The Marmorpalais (or Marble Palace) is a former royal residence in Potsdam, near Berlin in Germany, built on the grounds of the extensive Neuer Garten on the shores of the Heiliger See. The palace was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia and designed in the early Neoclassical style by the architects Carl von Gontard and Carl ...

  3. Marmorpalais – Wikipedia

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    Das Marmorpalais liegt im Neuen Garten am Ufer des Heiligen Sees. Das Marmorpalais vom Neuen Garten aus Die Säulen von Knobelsdorffs Marmorkolonnade aus Sanssouci im Innenhof. Das „neue Haus“ war dem Privatleben des musisch begabten Königs vorbehalten.

  4. Marmorpalais - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

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    What's the best way to see Marmorpalais? According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Marmorpalais: Private Tour: Potsdam Day Trip from Berlin (From $250.49)

  5. Marmorpalais - Wikiwand

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    The Marmorpalais (or Marble Palace) is a former royal residence in Potsdam, near Berlin in Germany, built on the grounds of the extensive Neuer Garten on the shores of the Heiliger See. The palace was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia and designed in the early Neoclassical style by the architects Carl von Gontard and Carl ...

  6. Marmorpalais | Potsdam, Germany | Attractions - Lonely Planet

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    As the name suggests, the early-neoclassical Marmorpalais is a symphony in colourful marble on floors, walls, ceilings and fireplaces. The palace was built in 1792 as a summer retreat for Friedrich Wilhelm II by Carl von Gontard and overlooks the Heiliger See.

  7. Marmorpalais, Potsdam, Germany - SpottingHistory

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    Potsdam, Germany. The Marmorpalais (marble palace) was a royal residence commissioned by Frederick William II of Prussia and designed in the early classicist style by the architects Carl von Gontard and (from 1789) Carl Gotthard Langhans, designer of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. The Marmorpalais was reserved for the private use of the king, who ...

  8. Marmorpalais - visitBerlin.de

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    The Marmorpalais is a lakeside palace in Potsdam's idyllic Neuer Garten park on the shores of the Heiliger See. Adding a stop at this early example of a neo-classical palace to any trip to Potsdam and/or Sanssouci is well worth it.

  9. Cecilienhof - Wikipedia

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    Cecilienhof Palace ( German: Schloss Cecilienhof) is a palace in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany, built from 1914 to 1917 in the layout of an English Tudor manor house. Cecilienhof was the last palace built by the House of Hohenzollern that ruled the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire until the end of World War I.

  10. Marmorpalais 515 Photos Marmorpalais Hiking Highlight Recommended by 740 out of 752 hikers Tips hansakeks Erected from 1787 to 1793 under Friedrich Wilhelm II. Worthwhile in all seasons, especially because of the perfect location on the lake. translated by • View Original March 18, 2018 alberto MARBLE PALACE OPENING HOURS APRIL SA, SO AND HOLIDAYS

  11. Marmorpalais (Potsdam) - Lohnt es sich? Aktuell für 2023 (Mit ...

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    High-Light in Potsdam. Mai 2023 • Paare. Das Marmorpalais ist idyllisch gelegen am Neuen See. Es wurde von König Friedrich Wilhelm II, dem Nachfolger Friedrichs des Großen erbaut. Der klassizistische Stil wirkt ausgesprochen elegant und edel. Die Restaurierung wurde mit viel Einfühlungsvermögen durchgeführt.