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Marmorpalais - From Park, Germany
Marmorpalais - From Park, Germany
Marmorpalais
📍 From Park, Germany
Marmorpalais is an 18th-century palace located in Potsdam, Germany. Constructed as a royal hunting lodge for King Frederick William II, the palace boasts stunning neoclassical architecture with intricate gold and marble details, grand columns and a multi-flight marble staircase. It houses 200 paintings and sculptures, along with several other masterpieces and artifacts. Today, the palace serves as a museum featuring a range of exhibits from ancient coins, European furniture and historic treasures from the 18th century. Visitors can explore the colonnaded courtyard, past the marble ponds, and take in the stunning views of the park and gardens surrounding the palace. The palace grounds also include formal French gardens and nearby Zoological Gardens, which are open year round and make for a pleasant afternoon stroll. A visit to the palace is an inspiring experience, allowing visitors to take in the breathtaking architecture, learn more about its history and explore the impressive collections.

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