Orangery Palace Sanssouci Potsdam

Orangery Palace Sanssouci Potsdam

Orangery Palace Sanssouci Potsdam
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Orangery Palace Sanssouci Potsdam

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The Orangery Palace is also known as the New Orangery on the Klausberg, or just the Orangery. It was built by the Romantic on the Throne, Friedrich Wilhelm IV, in his seat of Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany, from 1851 to 1864. 
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A: Potsdam Orangerie Palace

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B: Orangerie-Park_Sanssouci-Potsdam-Germany

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C: Potsdam inner Orangerie Palace

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D: Orangerie Potsdam

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F: Sicilian Garden - Park Sanssouci - Potsdam - Germany - Europe

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H: Neue Kammern - historische Mühle Potsdam

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J: Bridge in Park Sanssouci - Potsdam - Germany - Europe

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Text by Steve Smith.

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