Photographer’s Note
The New Palace (German: Neues Palais) is a palace situated on the western side of the Sanssouci royal park in Potsdam. The building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, under Frederick the Great and was completed in 1769. It is considered to be the last great Prussian baroque palace.
The building of the palace commenced at the end of the Seven Years' War, to celebrate Prussia’s success. The war is also variably referred to as the Third Silesian War, owing to the dispute over Silesia. In an architectural form, Frederick the Great sought to demonstrate the power and glories of Prussia attributing it as fanfaronade, an excess of splendor in marble, stone and gilt.
For the King, the New Palace was not a principal residence, but a display for the reception of important royals and dignitaries. Of the over 200 rooms, four principal gathering rooms and a theater were available for royal functions, balls and state occasions. During his occasional stays at the palace, Frederick occupied a suite of rooms at the southern end of the building, composed of two antechambers, a study, a concert room, a dining salon and a bedroom, among others.
After the death of Frederick the Great in 1786, the New Palace fell into disuse and was rarely occupied as a residence or entertainment venue. However, starting in 1859 it became the summer residence of the German Crown Prince, Frederick William, later Emperor Frederick III. The palace was the preferred residence of Frederick and his empress, Victoria, throughout the 99 Days’ Reign. During the short reign of Frederick III, the palace was renamed Friedrichskron Palace (Schloß Friedrichskron) and a moat was dug around the palace. The ascension of William II saw renovation and restoration within the palace being carried out with the installation of steam heating, bathrooms in state apartments and electrification of the chandeliers which Frederick the Great had collected from across Europe. Until 1918, it remained the preferred residence of William II and the Empress Augusta.
After the November Revolution and the abdication of Emperor William, the New Palace became a museum and remained such until the Second World War. Much of its furniture had been removed and taken to the residence of the exiled Kaiser Wilhelm II at Huis Doorn in the Netherlands. Some of the palace’s treasures were removed by Soviet Army at the end of the second world war. Today the palace retains much of its Frederician décor and furnishings.
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mikolaj_kawa
(31889) 2008-12-16 3:58
Hola Manuel! Wonderful palace, excellent architecture, superb sky. Gorgeous colours, perfect saturation. Interesting perspective. Well done!
Rosam
(297) 2008-12-16 4:18
Hello Manuel,
stunning capture and perspective.
Excelent work
Have a wonderful day
Rosa
valentinos
(453) 2008-12-16 5:49
unfortunately the faked sky does not fit here and the quality is not the best. but nevertheless i like the motive, as when i visited potsdam last time it was under heavy renovations. with my best wishes, valentinos
vasilpro
(9805) 2008-12-16 8:32
Hello Manuel,
It is an excellent building and your photo very nice with beautiful colors and composition. I like the sky also.
Best regards, Vasilis.
sunamoon
(5061) 2008-12-17 9:38
Wauh!, que bonita captura!
Me gusta los contrastes de colores,
ese palacio tiene que ser impresionante,
buena defición, has cogido una perspectiva que me gusta, muy bien hecho!
Un saludo,
Elena
baddori
(4611) 2008-12-17 12:43
Ciao Manuel
Captured in Gremany.
This ol palace is very pretty.
Anche se immenso e possente.
Molto "tedesco" e prussiano.
In tutto è perfetto, l'inquadratura a taglio,i colori caldi, li cielo delicato.
Gianfranco
Charo
(32190) 2008-12-17 15:53
Hola Manuel,
Una buena perspectiva del palacio y un gran contraste de colores. Magnífica arquitectura y muy buena luz, aunque me da la impresión que el cielo no era el original, se nota en el árbol y en las barandillas del palacio.
Saludos cordiales,
Charo
ciakgiak
(11602) 2008-12-18 9:09
Hello Manuel,
Perhaps I had never seen so much wealth of details so all at once. Great picture, bravo.
A beloved greeting my dear friend.
Giorgio
darek1978
(11699) 2008-12-24 5:25
Hello Manuel,
This is fantastic shot- very colorful scenery with beautiful piece of an interesting architecture. Great contrast between blue sky and the palace. Well done!
Regards and Merry Xmas to you Manuel!!!
Darek
foozi
(4759) 2009-03-04 3:00
Hi Manuel,
thank you very much for the response to my anniversary shot, Really appreciate it very much.
This wonderful capture of the building is brillian. The sky is pleasant and the building glows with golden colour.
Well composed in great sharpness.
Simply attractive.
Regards,
Foozi
nszeretlek
(612) 2009-09-14 6:41
Hola Manuel ,
Tienes una galería muy muy interesante ! . En este caso la foto me gusta , además por el recuerdo de haber vivido una parte intensa y crucial de mi vida en Potsdam , por la maravillosa luz , los colores y las texturas en especial en el cielo intenso y la fachada del Neues Palais con ese aroma ultraprusiano del más genuino Friedrich Wilhem en el contexto rococó francés del Sanssouci !
Un placer !
Miguel
Photo Information
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Copyright: Manuel Mayorga (ManuMay)
(11554) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-12-08
- Categories: Architecture, Artwork
- Camera: Olympus Mju 410
- Exposure: f/8.8, 1/60 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-12-16 3:12








