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Charlottenhof Palace or Charlottenhof Manor (German: Schloss Charlottenhof) is a former royal palace located southwest of Sanssouci Palace in Sanssouci Park at Potsdam, Germany.[1] It is best known as the summer residence of Crown Prince Frederick William (later King Frederick William IV of Prussia). Today it is maintained by the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg.
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Charlottenhof may refer to: CharlottenhofPalace, palace in Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Germany Aegviidu, settlement in Estonia with old German name Charlottenhof...
Heritage Site, as well as other palaces such as the Orangery Palace, the New Palace, Cecilienhof Palace, and CharlottenhofPalace. Potsdam was also the location...
The architects Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Ludwig Persius built CharlottenhofPalace in the park on the site of a former farm house, and Peter Joseph...
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Castle and completing CharlottenhofPalace for King Frederick William IV and for his brothers, Babelsberg Palace and Glienicke Palace. Between 1825 and 1827...
Persius assisted Schinkel with, among others, the building of the CharlottenhofPalace and the Roman Baths in Sanssouci Park in Potsdam. He was also involved...
haunted the Stadtschloss ('City Palace'), he had fled to the home of his valet before dying there. History of Berlin "Palaces for the people: five communist...
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Palace were placed on the side wings of the university building. Currently there is discussion about returning the statues to the Potsdam City Palace...
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1930s Looking towards the Berlin Palace, 1920s Removal of the casing, 1950 In the hippodrome at CharlottenhofPalace in Potsdam, c. 1963 Return to the...
development of landscape design. After Glienicke Palace had been built for his brother Charles and CharlottenhofPalace for his brother Frederick William IV, Prince...
Goliath"; commissioned by his old client, Friedrich Wilhelm, for CharlottenhofPalace. He also received orders for several royal busts, as well as one...
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the palace of his ancestor in 1832, although he and his wife Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria could have moved into the since built CharlottenhofPalace, whose...
station is not served by the Potsdam Tramway, the nearest stop is Schloß Charlottenhof, less than 1 km away. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas)...