• After the First World War, the state confiscated the assets of the House of Hohenzollern and from 1926 the Orangery Palace was owned by the Prussian state.
  • The Orangery Palace (Orangerieschloss) was built by the Romantic on the Throne, Friedrich Wilhelm IV from 1851 to 1864.
  • King Frederick William IV of Prussia built the Orangery Palace from 1851 to 1864. It was originally part of a larger plan with more buildings.
  • Commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Orangery Palace was built between 1851 and 1864.
  • Potsdam: "Orangery Palace", Potsdam. Image Potsdam: "Orangery Palace" Orangerieschloss, Potsdam.
  • The construction of the Orangery Palace began after designs by the architects Friedrich August Stüler, Friedrich Ludwig Persius and Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse.
  • Answer 1 of 3: Is the Orangery Palace -Orangerieschloss - open in March. If not, am I able to still walk around it and take photos of the Palace building from all...
  • The Orangery Palace is a palace located in the Sanssouci Park of Potsdam, Germany. It is also known as the New Orangery on the Klausberg, or just the Orangery.
  • The scale, height and pure lines of the Orangery, which sits just below the Palace, make it one of Jules Hardouin-Mansart's crowning achievements...
  • English: The Orangery Palace, also called the New Orangery, is a building on the northern edge of Sanssouci Park in Potsdam (Germany).