-
family lived in the
Marmorpalais from 1881
until he
acceded to the
throne in 1888. The last
royal inhabitants of the
Marmorpalais were
Prince Wilhelm...
-
Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. He was born in the
Marmorpalais of
Potsdam in the
Province of Brandenburg,
where his
parents resided...
- on 4 July 1906 at the
Hohenzollern family's
private summer residence,
Marmorpalais, or
Marble Palace, near Potsdam,
where his
parents were
residing until...
- the
largest in Europe.
Buildings constructed under his
reign were the
Marmorpalais in
Potsdam and the world-famous
Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. It is worth...
-
Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. He was born in the
Marmorpalais of
Potsdam in the
Province of Brandenburg,
where his
parents resided...
- the Wörlitz Park in Anhalt-Dessau.
Frederick William II also had the
Marmorpalais (Marble Palace)
built within the
Neuer Garten, the
first Brandenburg...
-
Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. He was born in the
Marmorpalais of
Potsdam in the
Province of Brandenburg,
where his
parents resided...
- was
where the
Potsdam Conference was held in July and
August 1945. The
Marmorpalais (Marble Palace) was
built in 1789 in
Neoclassical style.
Nearby is the...
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Prussia City Palace,
Potsdam New Palace,
Potsdam Sanssouci,
Potsdam Marmorpalais,
Potsdam Babelsberg Palace,
Potsdam Cecilienhof Palace,
Potsdam Oranienburg...
-
Marie of
Prussia (Marie
Elisabeth Luise Friederike; 14
September 1855,
Marmorpalais,
Potsdam – 20 June 1888, Dresden), was a
princess of the
House of Hohenzollern...