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The Sans Souci Gardens trace back to a vineyard that Frederick the Great decided to build in 1744. Only months later, the foundation-stone of a “Lusthaus” was put there, which was inaugurated in 1747. On its southern side you will find the name "Sans Souci". Frederick rebuilt the Rheinsberg in Potsdam after he had given the original one to his brother Heinrich. The place in Potsdam reminded him of the landscape around Rheinsberg with its forests and lakes. The castle and its extensive gardens attract numerous visitors. |
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You will then see where the panorama picture was taken on a satellite photograph. Google Earth can be downloaded here. Copyright 2010 Thomas Heuzeroth |
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