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Potsdam, Germany - Neues Palais & Schloss Sanssouci HD (2013)

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Potsdam - Schloss Sanssouci | Hin & weg

Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam war der Lieblingsort seines Erbauers, des Preußenkönigs Friedrich der Große. Nach eigenen Skizzen ließ er es in den Jahren 1745 bis 1747 im Stil des Rokoko errichten. Hier verbrachte der feinsinnige König die Sommermonate, philosophierte mit Voltaire und musizierte mit Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Und hier konnte er ohne Sorgen sein: Sans Souci - wie er sein Schloss auf Französisch genannt hat. Mehr Information:
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Das Neue Palais Potsdam Sanssouci

Das Neue Palais ist ein Schloss an der Westseite des Parks Sanssouci in Potsdam. Der Bau wurde 1763 nach Beendigung des Siebenjährigen Krieges unter Friedrich dem Großen begonnen und bereits 1769 fertiggestellt. Es gilt als letzte bedeutende Schlossanlage des preußischen Barocks. Friedrich plante es nicht als königliche Residenz -- als solche diente es erst im Deutschen Kaiserreich (1871--1918) --, sondern als Schloss für Gäste seines Hofes. Heute beherbergt ein Teil des Gebäudekomplexes die Philosophische Fakultät sowie die Institute für Mathematik, Physik und Sport der Universität Potsdam.
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Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam | Euromaxx

Das Schloss Sanssouci ist eine der beliebtesten Sehenswürdigkeiten. Es war der Lieblingsort des Preußenkönigs Friedrich II., auch der Große genannt, der selbst die Skizzen für den Bau lieferte. Schloss Sanssouci diente als Sommerresidenz und Lustschloss. Hier wollte der König ohne Sorgen leben, auf französisch sans soucis.
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Potsdam, Germany - Neues Palais & Schloss Sanssouci HD (2013)

The New Palace (German: Neues Palais) is a palace situated on the western side of the Sanssouci royal parkin Potsdam, Germany. The building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, under Frederick the Great and was completed in 1769. It is considered to be the last great Prussian baroque palace.

Sanssouci is the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, inPotsdam, near Berlin. It is often counted among the German rivals of Versailles. While Sanssouci is in the more intimate Rococo style and is far smaller than itsFrench Baroque counterpart, it too is notable for the numerous temples and follies inthe park. The palace was designed/built by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorffbetween 1745 and 1747 to fulfill King Frederick's need for a private residence where he could relax away from the pomp and ceremony of the Berlin court. The palace's name emphasises this; it is a French phrase (sans souci), which translates as without concerns, meaning without worries or carefree, symbolising that the palace was a place for relaxation rather than a seat of power.

Sanssouci is little more than a large, single-story villa—more like the Château de Marly than Versailles. Containing just ten principal rooms, it was built on the brow of a terraced hill at the centre of the park. The influence of King Frederick's personal taste in the design and decoration of the palace was so great that its style is characterised as Frederician Rococo, and his feelings for the palace were so strong that he conceived it as a place that would die with him. Because of a disagreement about the site of the palace in the park, Knobelsdorff was fired in 1746. Jan Bouman, a Dutch architect, finished the project.
During the 19th century, the palace became a residence of Frederick William IV. He employed the architect Ludwig Persius to restore and enlarge the palace, whileFerdinand von Arnim was charged with improving the grounds and thus the view from the palace. The town of Potsdam, with its palaces, was a favourite place of residence for the German imperial family until the fall of the Hohenzollern dynasty in 1918.

After World War II, the palace became a tourist attraction in East Germany. Following German reunification in 1990, Frederick's body was returned to the palace and buried in a new tomb overlooking the gardens he had created. Sanssouci and its extensive gardens became a World Heritage Site in 1990 under the protection of UNESCO; in 1995, the Foundation for Prussian Palaces and Gardens inBerlin-Brandenburg was established to care for Sanssouci and the other former imperial palaces in and around Berlin. These palaces are now visited by more than two million people a year from all over the world.

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Potsdam, Germany - Schloss Cecilienhof HD (2013)

Schloss Cecilienhof is a palace in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany. Cecilienhof was the last palace built by the Hohenzollern family that ruled Prussia and Germany until 1918. It is also famous for having been the location of the Potsdam Conference in 1945, in which the leaders of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States took important decisions affecting the shape of post World War II Europe and Asia. Cecilienhof has been part of the Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990.

Neues Palais, Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany

The New Palace or Neues Palais is a palace situated on the western side of the Sanssouci royal park in Potsdam, Germany. The building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, under Frederick the Great and was completed in 1769. It is considered to be the last great Prussian baroque palace.
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Ein Tag in Potsdam - Neues Palais, Sanssouci, Parks

Hey und hallo!
Schön das du hergefunden hast zu meinem ersten selbstgemachten Video! Ein Tag in Potsdam am neuen Palais, durch die riesigen Parks, nach Sanssouci.
Schau doch gerne rein und lass mir deine Meinung in den Kommentaren oder mit einem Like da!
Ich würde mich sehr freuen über deine Meinung.
Vielleicht reist ihr auch mal nach Potsdam? :) Viel Spaß dabei.

Day 9 Potsdam December 2013 Europe



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Inside Neues Palais (New Palace) in Sansoucci Park - Potsdam, Germany

Located a good distance from Sansoucci Palace, it is a nice enjoyable stroll trough beautifully maintained lanes and gardens. Although much work was being done on the exterior of the Neues Palais, to sometimes distract from the structure, our views were not hampered by the inside splendor this palace possessed.

Completed in 1769, after building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War. It was done during the rule of King Friedrich II and is considered to be the last great Prussian baroque palace.

A very enjoyable tour, including one of the very 1st indoor bathtubs with faucets on display. Well maintained & restored items, in spacious rooms throughout, it gave you a good idea of what it must have looked like during its heyday. One room was encrusted with shells, stones, marble, quartz and semi-precious stones on the walls.

As is our custom, Ed did all of the camcorder video filming & any narrations heard, while I did all of the still photography and chose the music you heard, then edited eveything and uploaded to You Tube, etc. And here is the required song credits:

Meditation 1 by Audionautix
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Potsdam - Neue Palais

Das neue Palais im Park Sanssouci

Sanssouci, Potsdam, Duitsland, juli 2013

Sanssouci Park is een groot park rondom het Sanssouci-paleis in Potsdam, Duitsland.



Adres: Park Sanssouci | Zur Historischen Mühle | 14469 Potsdam
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OV: Tramlijn: 91, 94 of 98
Buslijnen: (o.a.) 605, 606, 610, 631, 650, 692 of 695
haltes: Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam, Neues Palais, Potsdam, Schloss Charlottenhof, Potsdam, Luisenplatz-Nord/Park Sanssouci
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Potsdam - Sanssouci Palace & Neues Palais .mpg

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Dedicated to tram 93 driver who found and return lost photo camera.Many thanks.
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Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam - Januar 2013 - Von Klaus Christ

Schloss Sanssouci liegt im östlichen Teil des Parks Sanssouci und ist eines der bekanntesten Hohenzollernschlösser der brandenburgischen Landeshauptstadt Potsdam. Nach eigenen Skizzen ließ der preußische König Friedrich II. in den Jahren 1745 bis 1747 ein kleines Sommerschloss im Stil des Rokoko errichten.

Park von Sanssouci in Potsdam - Parco di Sanssouci a Potsdam

Diese Aufnahmen entstanden in der Parkanlage von Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam. Der sonnige Tag ließ den letzten Schnee auftauen und brachte die historischen Gebäude vor einem blauen Himmel mit schönen Wolken so richtig zur Geltung. So entstanden Fotos von den „Neuen Kammern, der „Mühle von Sanssouci, dem „Chinesischen Haus (Teehaus), und dem „Neuen Palais an der Westseite des Parks. Außerdem konnten viele Bronze- und Sandsteinfiguren abgelichtet werden, sie erfreuen das Auge des Fotografen.

These recordings were made in the park of Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam. The sunny day let the last snow thaw and brought the historical buildings to their best advantage against a blue sky with beautiful clouds. This is how photos were taken of the New Chambers, the Mill of Sanssouci, the Chinese House (Tea House), and the New Palace on the west side of the park. In addition, many bronze and sandstone figures could be photographed, they delight the eye of the photographer.
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Fotos/Schnitt/Idee Wilfried Wedde

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Musik. Mark Petrie
Song: Globus

Potsdam, Germany - Neues Palais (New Palace) garden, also Potsdam University

Before we did our tour of the Neues Palais (New Palace) interior in Potsdam, Germany, we strolled around the grounds & admired the various statues and the overall impact the design had on complementing this beautiful baroque palace. After our inside tour, we went across the road to stroll the grounds of Potsdam University. The university was closed, so we were not able to go inside, but enjoyed it nevertheless.

The New Palace building began in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, under King Friedrich II (Frederick the Great) and was completed in 1769. It is considered to be the last great Prussian baroque palace. The Potsdam University main campus here was established in 1991 and it is one of several campuses within the city of Potsdam.

As is our custom, Ed did all of the camcorder video filming and any narrations heard, while I did all of the still photography, chose the music heard, edited everything, uploaded to You Tube, etc.

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I Need to Start Writing Things Down by Chris Zabriskie
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