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The visit to Sanssouci Palace

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Sanssouci Palace was Frederick the Great's summer residence. It was built between 1745 and 1747 in Potsdam, Germany. In 1744 was designed Sanssouci Park for the purpose of cultivation of plums, figs and wine. But, due to the exceptionally beautiful view, the king decided to build a large summer residence. The complex of Sanssouci Palace consists also of other small palaces such as New Chambers, the Orangery Palace, the Chinese House and the Charlottenhof Palace.