Potsdam – Sanssouci Palace
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The palace was the favorite place of the man who built it: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. He drew up the sketches for the Rococo building which was constructed between 1745 and 1747. The artistic minded King spent the summer months here, debating with Voltaire and playing music with Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. It’s where he could be without worries, Sanssouci, as the name means in French.