12. The New Palace or Neues Palais is a
palace situated on the western side of the
Sanssouci royal park in Potsdam,
Germany.
The building was begun in 1763, after the
end of the Seven Years' War, under
Frederick the Great and was completed in
1769. It is considered to be the last great
Prussian baroque palace
22. With 220 metre east and west façades, the centre
portion of the palace was crowned with an
enormous dome, at the top of which were placed
the Three Graces supporting the Prussian royal
crown.
The Sanssouci Palace (German: Schloss
Sanssouci) is the former summer palace of Frederick
the Great, King of Prussia, in Potsdam, near
Berlin. It is often counted among the German
rivals of Versailles.