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- brandenburg-tourism.com poi/potsdam/palaces-and-…One of the largest palaces in Sanssouci Park is the Orangery Palace, which is 300 metres long.
- spsg.de en/palaces-gardens/object/orangery-palace/…The imposing structure with its plant halls and central palace, sculptures, fountains, arcades and terraces evokes the flair of southern architecture in Potsdam...
- en.wikipedia.org Orangery PalaceThe Orangery Palace (. ‹See Tfd›German: Orangerieschloss) is a palace located in the Sanssouci Park of Potsdam, Germany.
- potsdam-sanssouci.com en/sanssouci-park/orangery/Here you can find information about the Orangery in Sanssouci Park in Potsdam. It is an Italian Renaissance style palace and is located northwest of Sanssouci...
- potsdam-tourism.com en/how-to-explore/sanssouci-…One of the largest palaces in Sanssouci Park is the Orangery Palace, which is 300 metres long.
- anniewearsit.com orangery-palace-in-potsdam/This palace was the final and largest palace built inside the Potsdam palace complex, called Sanssoucci Park, by King Frederick William IV of Prussia.
- atmoph.com en/views/pages/orangery_palaceThe Orangery Palace stands in the vast Sanssouci Park in Potsdam. Built between 1851 and 1864 by King Frederick William IV of Prussia, it is a magnificent...
- spottinghistory.com view/4479/orangery-palace/The Orangery Palace (Orangerieschloss) was built by the Romantic on the Throne, Friedrich Wilhelm IV from 1851 to 1864.
- city-sightseeing.info en/europe/germany/potsdam-…The Orangery Palace was built in the style of the Italian Renaissance based on designs by the architects Friedrich August Stüler and Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse.
- cityseeker.com potsdam-de/864323-orangery-palaceCommissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Orangery Palace was built between 1851 and 1864.
- 360cities.net image/potsdam-orangerie-palaceThe Orangery Palace (German: Orangerieschloss) is also known as the New Orangery on the Klausberg, or just the Orangery.
- realportico.com photoportico/potsdam-orangery-…Potsdam - Discover historic houses nearby.
- fromplacetoplace.travel germany/brandenburg/…His successor had the Orangery Palace completed in the 1870s with the completion of the corner pavilions, facade and terrace design.