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Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Website
Official website
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Part of
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin
Criteria
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iv)
Reference
532ter
Inscription
1990 (14th Session)
Extensions
1992, 1999
Glienicke Palace (German: Schloss Glienicke) is a historic palace located on the peninsula of Berlin-Wannsee in Germany. It was designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel around 1825 for Prince Carl of Prussia.[1] Since 1990, Glienicke Palace and the park have been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin" because of their unique contribution to Prussian landscape architecture.[2]
^Glienicke Palace
^"Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 12 Jun 2022.
GlienickePalace (German: Schloss Glienicke) is a historic palace located on the peninsula of Berlin-Wannsee in Germany. It was designed by Karl Friedrich...
Berlin with the Brandenburg capital Potsdam. It is named after nearby GlienickePalace. The current bridge, the fourth on the site, was completed in 1907...
of the Wannsee locality the Glienicke Bridge connects it with the city of Potsdam. The late neoclassical GlienickePalace as well as the Pfaueninsel are...
Glienicke may refer to the following places in Germany: GlienickePalace, a historic palace in Berlin-Wannsee in Germany Glienicke Bridge Jagdschloss Glienicke...
to Glienicke Bridge (known as Bridge of Spies) the park is open to the general public. The park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Palaces and...
Jagdschloss Glienicke is a hunting lodge in the Berlin district of Wannsee near Glienicke Bridge. Babelsberg and GlienickePalace can be seen nearby....
(Marble Palace), and Schloss Cecilienhof, northeast of Sanssouci, Potsdam Park Babelsberg and Schloss Babelsberg, Potsdam Schloss Glienicke and Park...
1816 onwards, with lines of sight to nearby Pfaueninsel, GlienickePalace, Babelsberg Palace, and the Sacrow Church. Since the Marmorpalais, which had...
Prussia and placed in the medieval-style monastery (Klosterhof) of GlienickePalace in Potsdam. It subsequently came into the possession of the Hohenzollerns...
the following year of complications of influenza. She was buried at GlienickePalace. Prince Heinrich XXXIII married again to the widowed American Allene...
completing Charlottenhof Palace for King Frederick William IV and for his brothers, Babelsberg Palace and GlienickePalace. Between 1825 and 1827, he...
their designs at Muskau, Glienicke and Babelsberg. The first pleasure ground in Prussia is probably that laid out at GlienickePalace by Lenné in 1816. Jane...
as the rebuilding of the side wings of the Sanssouci Palace 1840-42, Rebuilding of GlienickePalace (in Berlin-Wannsee) 1841, Prince's Underforester's House...
Major General von Haacke; in Potsdam, Jägerallee 1 1850, Klosterhof at GlienickePalace (with structural elements of the former La Certosa monastery in the...
the German-Soviet war from 1941-1945 GlienickePalace Wannsee Steglitz-Zehlendor Historic house 19th-century palace, west wing also houses the Hofgärtner...
development of landscape design. After GlienickePalace had been built for his brother Charles and Charlottenhof Palace for his brother Frederick William IV...
Löwenbrunnen in the palace garden (1807–1811), Stuttgart. Two gilded versions as part of the Lion Fountain in front of GlienickePalace (1824–26), Berlin...