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Schloss Charlottenhof in the gardens of Sanssouci,     
built after 1826 as a summer residence for King        
Frederic Wilhelm IV and his wife Elisabeth. The royal  
couples toilet set from the bedroom; dark green glass.
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Schloss Charlottenhof in the gardens of Sanssouci, built after 1826 as a su...

Schloss Charlottenhof in the gardens of Sanssouci was  
built after 1826 as a summer residence for King        
Frederic Wilhelm IV. The living room. Chairs, settee,  
textile designs, and picture frames all by Karl        
Friedrich Schinkel.
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Schloss Charlottenhof in the gardens of Sanssouci was built after 1826 as a su...

Schloss Charlottenhof in the gardens of Sanssouci,     
built after 1826 as a summer residence for King        
Frederic Wilhelm IV. Detail from the sofa in the       
living-room. Embroidered upholstery, blue-green        
painted wood, edged with metal ornaments.
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Schloss Charlottenhof in the gardens of Sanssouci, built after 1826 as a su...

Schloss Glienicke, Berlin, was built in 1825/28        
for Prince Karl, son of King Friedrich Wilhelm III.    
Memory of the Prince's voyage through Italy are evoked 
by the Italianate simplicity of the villa. The lions   
fountain is inspired by one at the Villa Medici in Rome
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Schloss Glienicke, Berlin, was built in 1825/28 for Prince Karl, son of...

Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino, Schinkel's      
first construction in Glienicke. The building lies     
above the Havel river. Open pergolas on both sides     
are reminiscent of Italian villas and serve as link    
between architecture and landscape.
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Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino, Schinkel's first construction in Gl...

Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino. Main hall       
decorated by Schinkel. Two antique statues and, on the 
mantle, a bust of Prince Karl, owner of Glienicke.
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Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino. Main hall decorated by Schinkel. T...

Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino. A terracotta    
bathtub, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The same 
type of bathtub was used in all bathrooms in Glienicke.
The marble floor in this room comes from the villa of  
Queen Catherine Cornaro at Asolo, Italy.
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Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino. A terracotta bathtub, designed by Kar...

Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino. Detail of       
the ceiling decoration by Karl Friedrich Schinkel,     
reminiscent of Pompeiian villas.
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Schloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino. Detail of the ceiling decoration b...

Schloss Glienicke, Berlin, Germany.                    
Cast iron bench and fountain by Schinkel,              
gardens by Peter Joseph Linne.
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Schloss Glienicke, Berlin, Germany. Cast iron bench and foun...

Schloss Glienicke, "Grosse Neugierde", the "Great      
Curiosity". From this lookout, the royal family could  
watch the bridge across the Havel river and observe    
who was travelling to town. The circular pavilion is   
topped by a copy of the Lysicrates monument in Athens.
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Schloss Glienicke, "Grosse Neugierde", the "Great Curiosity". From this lo...

Schloss Glienicke, gardens. "Grosse Neugierde",        
a pavilion which looks out over the Havel river.       
Detail from the balustrade, cast iron, gilded.
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Schloss Glienicke, gardens. "Grosse Neugierde", a pavilion which looks o...

Babelsberg Palace, built 1834/1835 by Karl Friedrich   
Schinkel. Inspired by Windsor Castle and other         
neogothic country seats in Great Britain.
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Babelsberg Palace, built 1834/1835 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Inspired by Wi...