- Park of Potsdam, Germany. It is also
known as the New
Orangery on the
Klausberg, or just the Orangery. It was
built on
behest of the "Romantic on the...
-
ruins on the
Ruinenberg Belvedere on the
Klausberg Dragon House Orangery Palace or the New
Orangery on the
Klausberg Charlottenhof Palace Kaiserbahnhof at...
- The
Belvedere auf dem
Klausberg is a
building in
Sanssouci Park in Potsdam,
Germany erected in 1770–72
using Georg Christian Unger's plans.
Georg Christian...
- by the
remains of
barrows (burial mounds) found, for example, on the
Klausberg.
During the Iron Age, the area was
settled by
Celtic peoples who were...
- (1919-1933)
Tegel Palace Schönhausen
Palace Spandau Citadel Belvedere on the
Klausberg,
Potsdam Belvedere on the Pfingstberg,
Potsdam City
Palace –
winter residence...
- to 1840)
Belvedere on the
Klausberg (Belvedere auf dem
Klausberg) (1770 to 1772)
Dragon House (Drachenhaus) on the
Klausberg (1770 to 1772)
Historic Mill...
-
Marmorpalais in New
Garden Sanssouci: the
Orangery Palace The
Belvedere auf dem
Klausberg Babelsberg Palace 1. FFC
Turbine Potsdam, one of the most
successful German...
- Holzerreuth, Hörgolding, Hörpling, Hub, Hubmühle, Hütting, Kading, Killersberg,
Klausberg, Lapferding, Leebbergheim, Lichtenöd, Lohof, Manzing, Matzing, Mimming...
- Trintange,
Ersange and Roedt.
Trintange contains the "Klaus"
chapel on the "
Klausberg", also
known as the
Stephansberg or "St Stephen's hill" (Luxembourgish:...
- of a
Chinese pagoda on the
northern edge of
Sanssouci Park
bordering Klausberg. The
building was
Frederick the Great's
attempt to
follow the Chinese...