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  2. Schloss Charlottenburg - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the gardens of Charlottenburg Palace Gardens of Charlottenburg Palace. The garden was designed in 1697 in Baroque style by Simeon Godeau, who had been influenced by André Le Nôtre, designer of the gardens at Versailles. Godeau's design consisted of geometric patterns, with avenues and moats, which separated the garden from its ...

  3. Bröhan Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's namesake, Karl H. Bröhan, was a qualified salesman and owner of a dental wholesale business. Bröhan began to collect 18th-century porcelain from the Royal Porcelain Manufactory in the early 1960s. Today, these pieces form the basis of the porcelain collection of the Belvedere in the Charlottenburg Palace Park. [1]

  4. Charlottenborg Palace - Wikipedia

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    Charlottenborg Palace (Danish: Charlottenborg Slot) is a large town mansion located on the corner of Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally built as a residence for Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve , it has served as the base of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts since its foundation in 1754.

  5. Hippopotamus service - Wikipedia

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    It has subsequently been exhibited at the Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, and the Liechtenstein Museum in Vienna. [1] Other famous services themed and named after animals include the Meissen porcelain Swan Service, and the Wedgwood Frog Service commissioned by Empress Catherine the Great of Russia.

  6. Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff - Wikipedia

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    The king's interest in Charlottenburg waned as he began to consider Potsdam as a second official residence, started to build there, and finally lived there. Charlottenburg Palace was heavily damaged in World War II and after 1945 reconstructed in a form faithful to the original to a large extent. Potsdam City Palace. This baroque edifice was ...

  7. Trianon de Porcelaine - Wikipedia

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    The king was entertained in the main central pavilion, which had one main storey with high attics above, and three main rooms: a central living room of 22 ft × 19 ft (6.7 m × 5.8 m) and two apartments: the Appartement de Diane ("Apartment of Diana") and the Appartement des Amours ("Apartment of Love"), each with a gilded bed. Other guest and ...