Sanssouci Palace (the Communs)

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Max Baur (1898–1988), View over the Ehrenhof of the New Palace to the Communs, which are connected by a semi-circular colonade which is contained by two pavillions with an obelisk and has a triumph arch in the middle, black-and-white photograph [without year]; source: Deutsches Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archive), Bild 170–679, Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_170-679,_Potsdam,_Sanssouci,_Communs.jpg. Creative Commons Some Rights Reserved Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Germany license.

Max Baur (1898–1988), Blick über den Ehrenhof des Neuen Palais auf die Communs, diese sind verbunden durch eine halbkreisförmige Kolonnade die durch zwei Pavillons mit Obelisk eingefasst und in der Mitte mit einem Triumphbogen versehen ist, Schwarz-Weiß-Photographie [o.J.]; Bildquelle: Deutsches Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archive), Bild 170-679, Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_170-679,_Potsdam,_Sanssouci,_Communs.jpg.Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Germany license.

Under Frederick II, other palace besides Sanssouci were influenced by French models. The plans for the building of the Communs opposite the New Palace were drafted by the French architect Jean-Laurent Legeay. The New Palace was erected by the German Carl von Gontard, who had studied in Paris in the mid-18th century.


Max Baur (1898–1988), View over the Ehrenhof of the New Palace to the Communs, which are connected by a semi-circular colonade which is contained by two pavillions with an obelisk and has a triumph arch in the middle, black-and-white photograph [without year]; source: Deutsches Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archive), Bild 170–679, Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_170-679,_Potsdam,_Sanssouci,_Communs.jpg.

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