Glienicke Palace and Garden -

Glienicke Palace and Garden

Buch | Softcover
40 Seiten
2011 | 1., Aufl.
Deutscher Kunstverlag
978-3-422-04023-6 (ISBN)
5,95 inkl. MwSt
This ensemble, consisting of a palace and various buildings in the Italian villa style, nestled in a landscape reminiscent of the Mediterranean, is based on designs by Schinkel and Persius, as well as Lenné. The owner of the property, Prince Carl von Preußen, gradually filled his exceptional country estate with an abundance of artworks. In 1990, the palace and park were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the many unique testimonies to "Prussian Arcadia" lies sprawled out at the point where Potsdam and Berlin meet: nestled in a landscape of nearly Mediterranean ambience are an Italian villa, a Venetian monastery courtyard, an Orangery and the "Little Garden of Antiquity". Above all, it was Prince Carl von Preußen, with his love for Italy and his almost manic obsession with art collecting, who gave the country estate, which he acquired in 1824, its characteristic face. After an unsettled history, repeated inappropriate utilization and remodelling of many of the buildings, the designs and executions of Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Ludwig Persius could be reconstructed. The interior of the palace, with its colourful rooms of varying designs and furnishings, has proven to be a treasure-trove of museum-quality pieces and décor. Likewise, the landscape garden, designed by Peter Joseph Lenné in the English style, is one of the highpoints of the estate.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.7.2011
Reihe/Serie Königliche Schlösser in Berlin, Potsdam und Brandenburg
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Verlagsort Berlin/München
Sprache englisch
Maße 120 x 170 mm
Gewicht 66 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Reisen Reiseführer Deutschland
Technik Architektur
Schlagworte Architekturführer • Berlin • Guide • Hardcover, Softcover / Reiseführer/Deutschland • Kunstführer • Kunstgeschichte • Prussian • Reiseführer
ISBN-10 3-422-04023-4 / 3422040234
ISBN-13 978-3-422-04023-6 / 9783422040236
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