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Monbijou Palace was a
Rococo palace in
central Berlin located in the present-day
Monbijou Park on the
north bank of the
Spree river across from today's...
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Monbijou Park is a park in Mitte, a
district of Berlin, Germany. The park is
bounded to the
south by the
river Spree, to the west by Monbijoustraße, and...
- The
Mistress of
Monbijou (German: Die
Herrin von
Monbijou) is a 1924
German silent romance film
directed by
Frederic Zelnik and
starring Lya Mara and...
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Berlin in 1828
under King
Friedrich Wilhelm III.
Initially housed in
Monbijou Palace, the
department was
headed by the
Trieste merchant Giuseppe P****alacqua...
- Königs Wusterhausen, but she took
refuge as
often as she
could in the
Monbijou Palace, a
small pleasure palace on the
banks of the
Spree in Berlin, which...
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States Amb****ador to
Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is
located in the
Monbijou area of Bern, Switzerland. The
United States Department of
State purchased...
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Hohenzollern family and the
former Hohenzollern Museum in
Schloss Monbijou. Two of the
major pieces are the
Crown of
Wilhelm II and a
uniform that...
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illustrations by
Fowzia Karimi. May 24, 1819:
Premiere of
selected scenes.
Castle Monbijou,
Berlin January 29, 1829:
Premiere of the
complete Part One. Braunschweig...
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Prince Wilhelm and his wife Cecilie. The
family also kept the
ownership of
Monbijou Palace in Berlin, Oleśnica
Castle in Silesia,
Rheinsberg Palace, Schwedt...
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Frederick II
right after he
acceded to the throne, or a few
years thereafter.
Monbijou Palace started out as a single-storey
pavilion with
gardens on the Spree...