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CHÂTEAU DE SANSSOUCI

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Small chateau featuring a concert hall, marble room, library, study room..

This tiny château, set at the top of a beautiful terraced garden, is a prototype of the "frédéricien" rococo style. Intimate, pre-romantic, Sanssouci expresses a whole conception of the world. Built between 1745 and 1747 by architect Georg Wenseslaus von Knobelsdorff, the château's name reflects both the king's Francophilia (French was the official language of the Prussian court in the 18th century) and his state of mind (carefree living). Voltaire, among many other prestigious guests, took charge of the library and wrote important pages of his work, before he and his patron fell out forever. The interior - well worth a visit - includes some must-sees: the concert hall, the marble room where philosophical rounds were held, the library, the study room..

Adjacent to the castle, you'll find King Frederick II's disconcertingly simple tomb: a slab with the sole inscription "Friedrich der Große". Contrary to his wishes, he was buried in the Garnisonskirche, a church in the center of Potsdam that is currently being rebuilt. It was only in 1991 that his remains were returned to his beloved home. To the left of Old Fritz, the graves of his dogs. You may see potatoes on his grave: it's an amusing tradition to lay them here to thank the philosopher king for having introduced potato cultivation to Prussia, thus preventing many a famine.

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Visited in july 2025
L'ensemble du palais est magnifique, avec les jardins, il forme un bel ensemble.
Visited in july 2025
Un très beau château ????????????
Visited in july 2025
Une expérience intéressante... qui vaut vraiment la peine
Visited in july 2025
Il faut au moins une demi-journée pour visiter les différents palais du parc, même s'ils sont très éloignés les uns des autres.
Le Nouveau Palais est assez éloigné de la billetterie, il faut marcher jusqu'à la fontaine centrale et ensuite marcher environ 2 km sur la droite, mais cela en vaut vraiment la peine. Le palais est magnifique, opulent et riche en mobilier d'époque.
L'orangerie est actuellement fermée pour restauration, mais la galerie d'art, les nouvelles salles et la résidence de Frédéric Ier méritent vraiment d'être inscrites au patrimoine de l'UNESCO.
L'Orangerie est fermée le lundi, et pour se déplacer sur l'énorme distance entre les bâtiments, il faut prendre le bus qui passe le long de la route adjacente au parc
Visited in july 2025
Visite très instructive avec beaucoup d'informations. Très beau à l'intérieur, moins à l'extérieur. Les fenêtres ont besoin d'attention. Le nom est plus beau que le château lui-même. Pour le parc, il faut être bon marcheur et prendre beaucoup de temps.
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