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Sans Souci [Fr.,=without care], palace built (1745–47) at Potsdam, Germany, by Frederick II, who lived there for 40 years. Over 300 ft (91 m) long, it is believed to have been conceived by Frederick himself and executed by Knobelsdorff. The library and the magnificent park, the audience chamber with its fine paintings, the orangery, the [...]
Sans Souci [Fr.,=without care], palace built (1745–47) at Potsdam, Germany, by Frederick II, who lived there for 40 years. Over 300 ft (91 m) long, it is believed to have been conceived by Frederick himself and executed by Knobelsdorff. The library and the magnificent park, the audience chamber with its fine paintings, the orangery, the statue of Frederick, and the great fountain are especially remarkable.
포츠담 교외 상수시 공원 안에 있는 프리드리히 대제가 세운 로코코식의 궁전입니다. 프리드리히 대제의 스케치를 바탕으로 하여 크노벨스도르프가 1745-1747년 건조하였습니다. 상수시(sans souci)는 프랑스어로 ‘근심 없는’이라는 뜻입니다.
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