The statue of Frederick the Great is installed outside Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany. Germany portal Visual arts portal Media related to Friedrich-II...
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Schloss Charlottenburg (Charlottenburg Palace) is a Baroque palace in Berlin, located in Charlottenburg, a district of the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf...
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the Great (Charlottenburg Palace), Berlin This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Statue of Frederick the Great. If an internal...
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Frederick William (German: Friedrich Wilhelm; 16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia...
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period, President Horst Köhler used nearby Charlottenburg Palace for representative purposes. Bellevue became the president's primary official seat again...
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The equestrian statue of Frederick the Great on Unter den Linden avenue in Berlin's Mitte district commemorates King Frederick II of Prussia. Created from...
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number of the buildings, including the Berlin State Opera House, a wing of Schloss Charlottenburg, and the renovation of Rheinsburg during Frederick's residence...
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Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg, at Charlottenburg, Berlin, on 29 September 1791 and again on 23 November 1791 at Buckingham Palace. The marriage was...
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Sanssouci (redirect from Sanssouci palace)
Prussian King Frederick the Great as his summer palace, it is often counted among the German rivals of Versailles. While Sanssouci is in the more intimate...
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Andreas Schlüter (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
sculptures of the Sobieski family, Zhovkva near Lviv, 1692–93 Equestrian statue of Elector Frederick William, courtyard of Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin...
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Statue of Frederick the Great (Charlottenburg Palace) Statue of Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz Statue of Hans Joachim von Zieten Statue of Hans Karl von...
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Gottfried Schadow, 1822 Statue of Frederick the Great in front of Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great, Unter den Linden...
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The following is a list of some of the largest buildings that are considered palaces in terms by area. The title of the "world's largest palace" is both...
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Amber Room (redirect from The Amber Room)
1701 with the purpose of being installed at Charlottenburg Palace, the residence of Frederick, the first King in Prussia, at the urging of his second...
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Children's playground at Ernst-Thälmann-Park Brandenburg Gate Statue of Frederick the Great East Side Gallery (former Berlin Wall) Neue Wache Marx-Engels...
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Blücher who offered it to Frederick William III King of Prussia. It is now held in the Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin. The 1802 copy from Les Invalides...
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Christian Daniel Rauch (category Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)
Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great Kranzwerfende Viktoria Alexander II of Russia as a child Zwei Friedenssäulen (1840), Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin...
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Herrenhausen Gardens (category 1666 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire)
The mausoleum of Frederica's sister Louise, queen consort of Prussia, in the park of Charlottenburg Palace served as a model. A U-shaped grove of pedunculate...
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William I, German Emperor (redirect from Wilhelm the Great)
Wilhelm the Great. The second son of Prince Frederick William and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, William was not expected to ascend to the throne. His...
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Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff (category People from the Margraviate of Brandenburg)
Charlottenburg Palace Potsdam City Palace with Fortuna portico and obelisk The reconstructed Fortuna portico On January 13, 1745, Frederick the Great...
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel (category People from the Margraviate of Brandenburg)
and the Altes Museum on Museum Island (1823–1830). He also carried out improvements to the Crown Prince's Palace and to Schloss Charlottenburg. Schinkel...
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father at Charlottenburg Palace – the residence was ransacked however, as Napoleon and his commanders had stripped its rooms of paintings, statues, manuscripts...
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Tiergarten (park) (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
connect his castle to the newly built Charlottenburg Palace. Der Große Stern, the central square of the Tiergarten, and Kurfürstenplatz, the electoral plaza...
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Antique Temple (redirect from Temple of Antiquities)
the so-called 'Family of Lycomedes', ten life-sized marble statues on marble plinths. They came to Frederick the Great from the art collection of the...
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Potsdam (redirect from History of Potsdam)
the site of the City Palace (Stadtschloß), a royal palace built in 1662. Under Frederick the Great, the palace became the winter residence of the Prussian...
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National Gallery (Berlin) (redirect from National Gallery of Berlin)
opposite the Charlottenburg Palace, like the Alte Nationalgalerie designed by Friedrich August Stüler as realisations of sketches by Frederick William...
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the mausoleum of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin. He was laid in the ground at the feet of his parents, King Frederick William III and Queen Louise. In...
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Rococo (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
purchased by Frederick the Great of Prussia in 1752 or 1765 to decorate his palace of Charlottenburg in Berlin. The successor of Watteau and the Féte Galante...
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Rathaus Bridge (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
decorated, spanned the Spree waters; bearing the equestrian statue of "Great Elector" Frederick William of Brandenburg by Andreas Schlüter, which was ceremonially...
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Raid on Berlin (category Battles of the Seven Years' War)
defeated at the Battle of Liegnitz in August 1760. However, the Prussian capital, Berlin had been left vulnerable by Frederick the Great's decision to...
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