• 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.
  • Here he could stay without worries (hence the name sans souci, French for ‘without worries’). No women were allowed in Sanssouci, not even the king’s wife.
  • It is of note that the king wished to be buried in a crypt on the uppermost terrace of the vineyard. Even in death, he wanted to be near his beloved Sanssouci.
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  • time slot. sans souci. own pace. ... However, I would recommend visiting both Sanssouci and Charlottenburg as they were the highlights, for me, of my visit to Berlin.
  • At least Frederick the Great’s book collection, along with 36 oil paintings, returned to Palace Sanssouci after Germany’s reunification.
  • Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam, Germany. 6,372 likes · 425 talking about this · 44,872 were here.
  • The Sans Souci Wien is the answer to every unspoken desire for an urban retreat located right at the heart of Vienna’s cultural and artistic city centre.
  • 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.