• Sanssouci (. German pronunciation: [ˈsãːsusi]) is a historical building in Potsdam, near Berlin. Built by Prussian King Frederick the Great as his summer palace...
  • Sanssouci Palace is a one-storey, elongated palace. Originally it was only intended as a summer palace, but Frederick II spent most of the year there.
  • Büyük Kral Frederick’in ikamet ettiği Sanssouci Sarayı, Prusya Versay'ı olarak da adlandırılır. Avrupa mahkemesindeki sanatsal eğilimlerin ve XVIII.
  • The sanssouci+ Combined Ticket is valid for a single visit to all* the SPSG palaces in Potsdam open to the public, including Sanssouci Palace, on one day.
  • Later, King Frederick William IV substantially expanded the garden between the private, intimate Sanssouci Palace and the monumental New Palace once again.
  • As you approach Sanssouci Palace from the park, you will notice that no matter where you stand, you cannot see all of Sanssouci at once.
  • sanssouci + - one ticket - many places. Valid for one day and one visit to each Prussian palace in Potsdam, including Sanssouci Palace.
  • In 1842, a kitchen for the court was built in the eastern side wing, which can be visited in its original state. Sanssouci has not been inhabited since 1873.
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  • Sanssouci Palace Location And Opening Hours. Sanssouci Palace is found in the city of Potsdam, which is just 36 km (22 mi) southwest of Berlin.