Holland in the Mark
Holland in the Mark – Glimpses into the history of a relationship A series of lectures by the “Brandenburgische Gesellschaft für Kultur und Geschichte” (Brandenb
The Dutch Establishment in the New Garden
In King Frederick William II’s New Garden, at the Marble Palace, red brick outbuildings known as the “Dutch Establishment” were built that sported gables with bells and stepp
Monet’s paintings from Zaandam
Claude Monet, one of the most important artists of French Impressionism, traveled to the Netherlands for the first time in 1871. He was thirty years old and was on his way back to
Fine silk in the New Palace
The New Palace in Sanssouci Park is regarded as the showcase window for Berlin-Potsdam silk production in the 18th century. Frederick II had this palace built 1763-1768 to accommod
The Hunting Lodge
“Your Excellence already knows that a large house is to be built here at the Stern” is written in the postscript of a letter from the captain in the royal regiment and
Holland in Potsdam: The City Walking Tour
In 2019, the Museum Barberini released its first city tour: “Italy in Potsdam” In conjunction with the exhibition of Baroque masterpieces from the Palazzo Barberini in