• The Orangery Palace (. ‹See Tfd›German: Orangerieschloss) is a palace located in the Sanssouci Park of Potsdam, Germany.
  • The Orangery Palace at Sanssouci was the last and largest palace building constructed in Sanssouci Park.
  • One of the largest palaces in Sanssouci Park is the Orangery Palace, which is 300 metres long.
  • One of the largest palaces in Sanssouci Park is the Orangery Palace, which is 300 metres long.
  • Design by Ludwig Persius for the New Orangery, around 1840/43 (Ludwig Persius – Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg...
  • They were all splendid, and I will write about all of them in time, but the Orangery Palace was by far my favorite.
  • Orangery Palace in Sanssouci Park was conceived as the high point of a so-called "Road of Triumph" leading up to the Belvedere on Klausberg.
  • The imposing building complex - including greenhouses and the central Orangery Palace, sculptures, fountains, arcades and terraces - brings a bit of the...
  • The 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...
  • The Orangery Palace (Orangerieschloss) was built by the Romantic on the Throne, Friedrich Wilhelm IV from 1851 to 1864.