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The New Palace (German: Neues Palais) is a palace situated on the western side of the Sanssouci park in Potsdam, Germany. The building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, under King Friedrich II (Frederick the Great) and was completed in 1769. It is considered to be the last great Prussian Baroque palace.
The building of the New Palace commenced at the end of the Seven Years' War, to celebrate Prussia’s success. The war is also variably referred to as the Third Silesian War, owing to the dispute over Silesia. In an architectural form, Frederick II the Great sought to demonstrate the power and glories of Prussia attributing it as fanfaronade, an excess of splendor in marble, stone and gilt.
For Frederick II, the New Palace was not a principal residence, but a display for the reception of important royals and dignitaries. Of the over 200 rooms, four principal gathering rooms and a theater were available for royal functions, balls and state occasions. During his occasional stays at the palace, Frederick II occupied a suite of rooms at the southern end of the building, composed of two antechambers, a study, a concert room, a dining salon and a bedroom, among others.
After the death of Frederick II the Great in 1786, the New Palace fell into disuse and was rarely occupied as a residence or entertainment venue. However, starting in 1859 it became the summer residence of the German Crown Prince, Frederick William, later German Emperor Frederick III. The palace was the preferred residence of Frederick and his empress, Victoria, throughout the 99 Days’ Reign. During the short reign of Frederick III, the palace was renamed "Friedrichskron Palace" (Schloss Friedrichskron) and a moat was dug around the palace. The accession of Wilhelm II saw renovation and restoration within the palace being carried out with the installation of steam heating, bathrooms in state apartments and electrification of the chandeliers which Frederick the Great had collected from across Europe. Until 1918, it remained the preferred residence of Wilhelm II and the Empress Augusta.
After the November Revolution and the abdication of Wilhelm II, the New Palace became a museum and remained such until the Second World War. Some of the palace’s treasures were looted by Soviet Army at the end of the war. Much of its furniture had been removed and taken to the residence of the exiled Wilhelm II at Huis Doorn in the Netherlands. The majority of the furnishings were discovered by the Dutch in the 1970s, still in their original packing crates, and returned to Potsdam. Because of this, and because it escaped bombing in the Second World War, the palace today looks much as it did in 1918.
Architecture
While Frederician Rococo was established at Sanssouci, Frederick the Great had the New Palace built in varying forms of Baroque architecture and decoration, with some deviations. The King preferred Rococo and Baroque to the Neoclassical style that was already taking hold of Europe at the time as the preference of many monarchs. Architect Johann Gottfried Büring, with the aid of Heinrich Ludwig Manger (de), was assigned with the task of planning the New Palace and had already demonstrated success with the completion of the Chinese Teahouse and the Picture Gallery in the Sanssouci royal park.
After disagreements over the design of the palace, in 1764 the design of the palace was totally vested in the architect Carl von Gontard. The three-story façade had already begun to rise around unfinished interiors, as construction had steadily been underway. With 220 metre east and west façades, the centre portion of the palace was crowned with an enormous dome, at the top of which were placed the Three Graces supporting the Prussian royal crown. The dome is not only architectural, it provides an attic area under the supporting timbers which carry it. Additionally, the north and south auxiliary wings are crowned with domes surmounted by gilded eagles. Between the pilasters, what appears to be brick is actually a painted effect, leaving only the King’s south wing with exposed brick. Repointing the mortar of the joints proved to be an arduous and expensive task, therefore Frederick had the brick covered in stucco and painted in such a way that even tourists today are fooled by the deceptive finish. Over 400 sandstone statues and figures adorn the palace and auxiliary buildings, created by many notable sculptors, namely Johann Peter Benckert, Johann Matthias Gottlieb Heymüller [de], the brothers Johann David and Johann Lorenz Räntz and others.
Interiors
In addition to the royal apartments, four grand staterooms (festival halls) occupy the central portion of the palace. On the ground floor is the Grotto Hall, attributed to Carl von Gontard, with walls encrusted with shells, stones, marble, quartz and semi-precious stones.

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@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
PLEASE, help❤️ this channel with your subscription: ru-vid.com/show-UCmHDF0jU6oIypzwIXAfZXkA More #Berlin videos: ru-vid.com/group/PLU5v0zXZW_j9v4t_6sNG_YVAyQV4hfH4eMore Palace videos: ru-vid.com/group/PLU5v0zXZW_j94Qfj0rFvajv9yfhge_HZD
@ceciliavelazco6576
@ceciliavelazco6576 3 года назад
que lugar tan bonito, espero un dia poder ir se mira super elegante
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
El Palacio Nuevo de Potsdam es una maravilla, y a poca distancia se encuentra el Palacio de Sanssocui que es otra maravilla. Los construyo Guillermo el Grande, rey de Prussia, y se puede decir que su gusto era exquisito.
@budisov
@budisov 3 года назад
I visited this palace in 1996. I still remember a beautiful hall with shells all over the walls.
@budisov
@budisov 3 года назад
Ah, there it is. Great!
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Yes, the hall is beautiful, but is more thant that, is really special as is different to the other palaces, at least the palaces I seen. For someone how is use to visit heritage is not easy find new things, and the hall is, like the catalan modernism, is something really original.
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
😂 Yes, is in the video the hall, almost all rooms in the palace. Thanks for your coments, nake me feel I'm doing something interesting for someone ❤️
@budisov
@budisov 3 года назад
@@VisitPlaces You didn't film the main hall though. Maybe it was not accessible due to renovation works? www.potsdam.de/marmorsaal-im-neuen-palais
@marisaiglesias2629
@marisaiglesias2629 3 года назад
Que bonito es el mundo
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Es precioso!!
@ezziocore8317
@ezziocore8317 3 года назад
Es super hermosos este palacio, espero algún ida poder visitarlo, gracias por compartirlo!!
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Te lo recomiendo, el Palacio Nuevo esta dentro del parque de Sanssouci, donde tambien esta el Palacio de Sanssuci que es una maravilla. Potsdam tiene suerte de contar con este complejo de palacios reales.
@andersonmera7290
@andersonmera7290 3 года назад
Waooo me pregunto cuantos años de antigüedad y con que brillantes ideas creaban tanta belleza! Muy bonito video
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
La construcción del Nuevo Palacio de Potsdam se inició en 1763 y Federico el Grande, como todos los reyes, lo hizo para mostrar su poder, su grandeza.
@nachofernandezguarido7655
@nachofernandezguarido7655 3 года назад
Uno de los mejores dias de mi vida, llegar a Postdam alquilar una bicicleta en la estacion y recorrerme toda la ciudad y sus parques sin parar. Una ciudad preciosa
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Potsdam es una ciudad preciosa y el complejo de palacios reales del parque de Sanssouci es difícil de igualar.
@noeliamart8917
@noeliamart8917 3 года назад
es impresionante, muchas gracias por descubrirlo para mi
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Un placer, todo el complejo de palacios del parque de Sanssouci, en Potsdam es maravilloso
@valcor7062
@valcor7062 3 года назад
que precioso lugar, se ve increíble el palacio
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
El Palacio Nuevo de Potsdam es una maravillosa obra de arte, lo construyo Guillermo II y tenia muy buen gusto, gusto que también se puede disfrutar en el cercano palacio de Sanssouci.
@Manualitas
@Manualitas 3 года назад
Los palacios alemanes son preciosos!
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Si, y en Potsdam hay varios juntos, ideal para pasar un dia intero
@BL-no7jp
@BL-no7jp 3 года назад
Frederick the Great was my last Prussian ancestor. His son, Matthias became a religious refugee in the US. The monarchy was quite cruel to their children. The Brandenburgs from this monarchy in America are humble middle class people that places emphases on education. The Brandenburgs in my family were church founders, educators, doctors, etc. We no association with the monarchy.
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Wow, you have a nice family history then. You are lucky, you can know a lot about your ancestors as is all in the history books.
@PUBBARRAFIJAGRANADA
@PUBBARRAFIJAGRANADA 3 года назад
No me imagino cómo se puede vivir en semejante palacio,tendría que preguntarselo a Guillermo II.
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Sin duda, y tienes que pensar que a unis 10 minutos caminando tenia el Palacio de Sanssouci, otro increible palacio tambien construido por Guillermo el Grande.
@m5barber452
@m5barber452 3 года назад
un video super bonito
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Gracias, pero era facil, el Palacio Nuevo de Potsdam es una obra de arte.
@hij6991
@hij6991 3 года назад
Hay verdaderas maravillas arquitectónicas de esa época! Dentro de un par de siglos sólo podrán visitar rascacielos de pladur 😅
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
😂 Es cierto que las cosas han cambiado mucho, pero por suerte los palacios reales no los va a tocar nadie, y menos palacios como este, el Palacio Nuevo, o el palacio de Sanssouci que esta justo al lado y que forman parte del patrimonio mundial por la UNESCO.
@punjabimusicbrasil765
@punjabimusicbrasil765 3 года назад
que lugares tan hermosos visitas... que lugares tienes pensado visitar en este 2021?
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
El Palacio Nuevo de Potsdam es maravilloso, así como el Palacio de Sanssouci que esta muy cerquita. Realmente este 2021 no se presenta demasiado bien. Como vivo en Inglaterra, supongo que podré visitar algo por aquí, tal vez Cornualles. Pero ya se vera.
@dsniellegend7046
@dsniellegend7046 3 года назад
Me hubiera gustado, una música de fondo. El lugar muy hermoso.
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Gracias por el consejo. El Palacio Nuevo de Potsdam es una pasada, te lo aseguro, al igual que el cercano Palacio de Sanssouci. Todo patrimonio de la humanidad por la UNESCO. Realmente Gullermo II tenia muy buen gusto.
@BitiyPixel
@BitiyPixel 3 года назад
!!!
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Большое спасибо!!
@greenworld212
@greenworld212 3 года назад
Барселона, приезжай на Кавказ Чечня, Ингушетия, Дагестан (родина Хабиба Нурмагомедова). Древние городище , величавые башни , никополи и многое другое ждут тебя.
@VisitPlaces
@VisitPlaces 3 года назад
Это не Барселона, это Потсдам в Германии.