family lived in the Marmorpalais from 1881 until he acceded to the throne in 1888. The last royal inhabitants of the Marmorpalais were Prince Wilhelm...
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Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. He was born in the Marmorpalais of Potsdam in the Province of Brandenburg, where his parents resided...
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on 4 July 1906 at the Hohenzollern family's private summer residence, Marmorpalais, or Marble Palace, near Potsdam, where his parents were residing until...
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the largest in Europe. Buildings constructed under his reign were the Marmorpalais in Potsdam and the world-famous Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. It is worth...
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the Wörlitz Park in Anhalt-Dessau. Frederick William II also had the Marmorpalais (Marble Palace) built within the Neuer Garten, the first Brandenburg...
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governor general, from 1911 to 1916. Princess Louise Margaret was born at Marmorpalais (Marble Palace) near Potsdam, Kingdom of Prussia. Her father was Prince...
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Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. He was born in the Marmorpalais of Potsdam in the Province of Brandenburg, where his parents resided...
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Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. He was born in the Marmorpalais of Potsdam in the Province of Brandenburg, where his parents resided...
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Prussia City Palace, Potsdam New Palace, Potsdam Sanssouci, Potsdam Marmorpalais, Potsdam Babelsberg Palace, Potsdam Cecilienhof Palace, Potsdam Oranienburg...
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was where the Potsdam Conference was held in July and August 1945. The Marmorpalais (Marble Palace) was built in 1789 in Neoclassical style. Nearby is the...
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of Prussia was born on 27 July 1888 at his parents' residence in the Marmorpalais of Potsdam in the Province of Brandenburg. He was the fifth son of the...
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Marie of Prussia (Marie Elisabeth Luise Friederike; 14 September 1855, Marmorpalais, Potsdam – 20 June 1888, Dresden), was a princess of the House of Hohenzollern...
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worked on the Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm. The New Garden, along with the Marmorpalais palace on its grounds and other palaces and parks in Potsdam and Berlin...
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Predecessor Wilhelm Successor Georg Friedrich Born (1907-11-09)9 November 1907 Marmorpalais, Potsdam, German Empire Died 26 September 1994(1994-09-26) (aged 86)...
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successor of Max Pauer. In 1931, he was co-founder of the summer courses at Marmorpalais Potsdam. In 1957, Kempff founded Fondazione Orfeo (today: Kempff Kulturstiftung)...
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location amidst the historic parks and palaces of Potsdam, with the Marmorpalais on its west shore and Cecilienhof near the north shore, the lake is a...
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marriage. Princess Victoria Louise was born on 13 September 1892 at the Marmorpalais in Potsdam, the seventh child and only daughter of German Emperor Wilhelm...
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Prince Hubertus Born (1909-09-30)30 September 1909 Marmorpalais, Potsdam, German Empire Died 8 April 1950(1950-04-08) (aged 40) Windhoek, South West Africa...
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in Potsdam, he married Marie Elisabeth Louise Frederica of Prussia (Marmorpalais, 14 September 1855 – Schloss Albrechtsberg, 20 June 1888). Both marriages...
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Palace – winter residence of the kings of Prussia and the German emperors Marmorpalais, Potsdam Meseberg Palace, Meseberg Barberini Palace, Potsdam New Palace...
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hectares. Palace and Park of Sanssouci, Potsdam Neuer Garten (New Garden), Marmorpalais (Marble Palace), and Schloss Cecilienhof, northeast of Sanssouci, Potsdam...
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Frederick William II. He ordered the construction of a new palace, the Marmorpalais, in the new more fashionable style, and stayed at Sanssouci only occasionally...
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Charlottenburg (1788) Spire of St. Mary's Church, Berlin (1789) Oval Room at Marmorpalais, Potsdam (1789) Brandenburger Tor in Berlin (1789) Oval Ballroom at Bellevue...
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Potsdam city canal, the Kloebersaal, a hall in the north wing of the Marmorpalais (Marble Palace), which is opposite his villa at Heiligen See lake, as...
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western tip of the island, visible from the king's residence at the Marmorpalais in Potsdam. It was designed as a summer residence for the King by Johann...
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Wilhelm II had a summer palace built for himself in the form of the Marmorpalais on the Heiliger See in Potsdam, and in the following years he included...
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Marbre, historic building in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo Marmorpalais, or "Marble Palace", an 18th-century royal residence in Potsdam, Germany...
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popularly as "Beautiful Wilhelmine", is closely associated with the Marmorpalais in Potsdam. As Friedrich Wilhelm II's official mistress, she had great...
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Sanssouci. New Garten (Neuer Garten) (laid out from 1787) Marble Palace (Marmorpalais) (1787 to 1792) Palace kitchen, in the shape of a temple ruin (1788 to...
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Sanssouci palace, frescoes depicting scenes from the Nibelungenlied at the Marmorpalais, "Otto I Battling the Hungarians", and "Barbarossa's Corpse near Antioch"...
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