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- potsdam-sanssouci.com en/sanssouci-park/new-…New Chambers – Palace for Royal Guests in Sanssouci Park. Originally, the New Chambers were built as an orangery building, theater, banquet hall, and...
- en.wikipedia.org New Chambers (Sanssouci)The New Chambers (German: Neue Kammern) is part of the ensemble of Sanssouci palace in Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Germany.
- spsg.de en/group-offers/group-offers-at-a-glance/…Located directly next to Sanssouci Palace, the New Chambers served Frederick the Great as a magnificent guest palace, which the king had redesigned from...
- brandenburg-tourism.com poi/potsdam/palaces-and-…Due to its proximity to Sanssouci Palace, the New Chambers were mainly intended for close friends and acquaintances of the king.
- potsdam-tourism.com en/provider/24/new-chambersDue to its proximity to Sanssouci Palace, the New Chambers were mainly intended for close friends and acquaintances of the king.
- museumsportal-berlin.de en/museums/neue-kammern-…At the centre of the New Chambers, Sanssouci Palace (Neue Kammern am Schloss Sanssouci) lies the Jaspis Room lined with precious stones and topped...
- potsdamer-schloessernacht.de en/sanssouci/Frederick the Great had it built next to the palaces Sanssouci and the New Chambers from 1755–63 (or 1764) to house his newly assembled painting collection.
- tr.wiki34.com wiki/Cámaras_Nuevas_(Sanssouci)Bu çalışma, İngilizce Wikipedia'dan " New Chambers (Sanssouci) " nin türetilmiş bir çevirisini , özellikle yayıncıları tarafından GNU Özgür Belgeleme Lisansı...
- artsandculture.google.com partner/neue-kammern-…In 1990, UNESCO inscribed the Palace New Chambers on the list of Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
- tripadvisor.com ShowUserReviews-g187330-d10319214…Neue Kammern: The New Chambers of Sanssouci - See 52 traveler reviews, 182 candid photos, and great deals for Potsdam, Germany, at Tripadvisor.
- ogham-stone.com marker/new-chambers-of-sanssouciOriginally built as an orangery in 1747 based on plans by Gerog Wenzeslaus von Knobelsforff, Frederick the Great had the new Chambers converted into a...
- seebeautifulplaces.com 2011/02/new-chambers.htmlOriginally the New Chambers was built in 1747 to serve as an Orangery. From 1771 to 1774 it was re-designed by Georg Unger as a guest accommodation for...
- visitberlin.de en/event/discover-and-experience-…After a tour of the New Chambers, you have the opportunity to go on a digital scavenger hunt through Sanssouci Park with your own smartphone.