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195: 733: 60: 85: 328: 258: 320: 270: 46: 92: 67: 366:, who had fallen out of favor, as well as of many officers close to Henry and some of whom were also little appreciated by the king, who in his opinion had rendered outstanding services in the Silesian wars. Henry had the names of these little appreciated officers immortalized on commemorative plaques on the obelisk. 354:
Langhans stayed in Rheinsberg for a few weeks in 1766, and had made plans for Prince Henry, which were implemented in subsequent years by his building director, Carl Wilhelm Hennert. In 1774, Prince Henry had the palace theater attached to the cavalier house. He brought in traveling drama groups and
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stood on the site of Rheinsberg Palace. The von Bredow family had acquired the lordship of Rheinsberg through marriage in 1464 from the von Platen and had a water castle built on this spot in 1566 in Renaissance style. It was badly damaged during the
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Henry had also his tomb built in the form of a broken pyramid in the garden while he was still alive, in which he was buried after his death in 1802. Henry wrote the French inscription himself.
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Frederick himself always described his years at Rheinsberg Palace as the "happiest of his life". His time in Rheinsberg ended in 1740 with his accession to the throne.
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to the southern wing of the castle. In the years up to 1740 Frederick had the castle considerably extended and improved by the architects Johann Gottfried Kemmeter and
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Rheinsberg. Das SchloĂź, der Park, Kronprinz Friedrich und Bruder Heinrich. Selected and edited by Franz Fabian. Based on a translation from English by Rudolf Dielitz
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erected in the early 1790s on the opposite bank of the lake within sight of the palace was intended to honor the memory of Frederick II's and Henry's brother
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Rheinsberg : Eine märkische Residenz des 18. Jahrhunderts. Ausstellung vom 21. - 29. Juni 1985 im Schloss Rheinsberg
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In 1785/86, Bouman built the two pavilions at the castle, which Langhans probably tore down. The
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times, the palace housed a diabetes clinic. Today the palace and its gardens belong to the
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Schloß Rheinsberg. Amtlicher Führer der Stiftung Schlösser und Gärten Potsdam-Sanssouci
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Generaldirektion der Staatlichen Schlösser und Gärten Potsdam-Sanssouci (Hrsg.):
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Frederick William in turn gave it to his son, Crown Prince Frederick, later King
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in the Duncker Collection at the Berlin Central and State Library (pdf; 283kB)
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Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg (eds.):
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Mein kleines Sanssouci. SchloĂź Rheinsberg und seine Erinnerungen
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Berlin-Brandenburg Foundation for Prussian Palaces and Gardens
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Berlin-Brandenburg Foundation for Prussian Palaces and Gardens
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Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg
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The palace rose to literary fame when it was described by
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for his loyalty. In 1736 he moved with his wife, Princess
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Interaktive Panorama photography of Rheinsberg Palace
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even performed operas with an improvised orchestra.
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Schloss Rheinsberg

Rheinsberg Palace is located in Brandenburg
Rheinsberg Palace is located in Germany
Frederician Rococo
Rheinsberg
Germany
Coordinates
53°5′55″N 12°53′22″E / 53.09861°N 12.88944°E / 53.09861; 12.88944

German
Rheinsberg
Berlin
Ostprignitz-Ruppin
Grienericksee
de
Frederician Rococo
Sanssouci Palace

Alexander Duncker

Middle Ages
moated castle
Thirty Years' War
Frederick William I
Frederick the Great
Elisabeth Christine
Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff

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