Marble Palace (Marmorpalais)

Marble Palace (Marmorpalais)

Marble Palace (Marmorpalais)

Nestled in Potsdam, the Marble Palace (Marmorpalais) stands as the only surviving early neo-classic Prussian palace. Commissioned by King Frederick William II in the late 18th century, it served as a royal residence until the early 20th century. Today, visitors can explore its beautifully preserved interiors, which feature marble fireplaces from Italy, exquisite Wedgwood vases, and elegant grandfather clocks once owned by the Parisian trendsetter Madame de Pompadour. The palace’s rich history and intricate details offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Prussian royalty.

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