The photo shows the Orangery Palace in Sanssouci Park in Potsdam, taken from a central perspective along the main axis of the garden. The Orangery Palace, also known as the New Orangery, was built between 1851 and 1864 under King Frederick William IV and is one of the most important historicist buildings in Germany.
The architecture combines elements of the Italian Renaissance and Prussian Classicism. The symmetrical design, the striking towers and the sweeping staircase characterise the appearance. In the foreground, a straight path leads through well-tended hedges directly to the castle.
The picture is suitable for lovers of classical architecture, garden art and historical buildings. It appeals to art lovers and collectors who value cultural motifs and structured compositions.
Relevant themes are Potsdam, Sanssouci, Orangery Palace, palace architecture, gardens, classicism, renaissance, historicism, UNESCO World Heritage, Prussian architecture, landscape design and cultural photography. The photograph is ideal for high-quality prints, murals or digital presentations in the field of architecture and cultural heritage.
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