The New Palace or Neues Palais is a palace in Potsdam, Germany built between 1763-1769 under Frederick the Great after the Seven Years' War. With a 220 meter east and west facade, the central portion features an enormous dome topped by three figures supporting the Prussian crown. The Sanssouci Palace nearby is Frederick the Great's former summer palace and is considered a rival to Versailles in its architecture and design.