A Wooden Secretary Designed by SchinkelAltes Museum, the Old Museum, Berlin, 1825Altes Museum, the Old Museum, Berlin, 1825, Prussia's First Museum BuildingArmchair with Bookstand for the Invalid King Friedrich Wilhelm III in the Schinkel PavillonBabelsberg Palace, Built in 1834-1835Babelsberg Palace, a Late, Neo-Gothic Work by Schinkel, Seen Across the Havel from Glienicke-ParkBauakademie (Building Academy), Berlin, 1831-1836Bedroom of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia, after 1826Bedroom of Queen Luise of Prussia in Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin (Furniture 1810)Bedroom of Queen Luise, Empire StyleCasino at Schloss Glienicke, ExteriorCast Iron Bench and FountainCast Iron Fence, Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel for the Potsdam Barracks in 1804Cast Iron Garden Furniture on the Porch of the Roman Baths; Sanssouci GardensCast-Iron Railing of Schlossbruecke (Palace-Bridge), Berlin, 1819-24Cast-Iron, Neo-Gothic Monument to the Wars of Liberation Against NapoleonCathedral Hidden Among TreesChandelier, 1829Charlottenhof Manor, Park of SanssouciCountry House for the Gabain-Family, Charlottenburg, 1822Detail of Balustrade at Schloss GlienickeDie Grosse Neugierde, the Great Curiosity, in the Park of Glienicke PalaceEgyptian Set Design for Act II, Scene XXviii of the Opera "The Magic Flute"Entrance Gate to Jaegerhof, a Hunting Lodge Near Glienicke Palace, BerlinEntwurf Zu Einem Konigspalast Aud Der AkropolisExterior ViewExterior View, Country Seat of Humboldt FamilyFlower Vase in the Courtyard of Charlottenhof PalaceGarden Scene with the Sphinx in Moonlight, Act II Scene 3, Set Design for "The Magic Flute"Glienicke Palace, Berlin: Roman Corner in the ParkHofgaertnerhaus, Court Gardener's House, in the Gardens of SanssouciHumboldt Family Grave Site, Statue of Hope by Bertel ThorwaldsenInner Courtyard and Poseidon Fountain, Schloss Glienicke, 1826Interior of the Roman Baths in the Gardens of SanssouciInterior of the Schinkel-Pavillion in the Gardens of Charlottenburg PalaceMausoleum for Queen Luise, Wife of Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IIIMonument for Queen Louise at Gransee, Cast Iron, 1810Monument for the Dead of the 1813-1814 War of Liberation Against Napoleon, in Berlin-SpandauMonument to Queen Louise of Prussia, 1811Neo-Classical Vase in the Sala Terrena of the Schinkel PavillionNeo-Gothic Bench in the Park of Babelsberg Palace, PotsdamNeue Wache (New Guard Building), 1816-1818Neue Wache (Royal Guard House), 1816-18, This 1986 Photographs Shows East German GuardsNight Queen with Stars, 1815Queen Louise's Bedroom, Schloss Charlottenburg, First Design, 1809-10Roman Baths in the Gardens of Sanssouci, Charlottenhof PalaceSanssouci Gardens; the Roman Baths, Loggias in the Form of a Roman Podium TempleSchauspielhaus (1821), Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, in the Style of a Greek TempleSchauspielhaus (Theatre), 1818-1821Schloss Charlottenhof in the Gardens of SanssouciSchloss Charlottenhof in the Gardens of Sanssouci was Built after 1826Schloss Charlottenhof in the Gardens of Sanssouci, Built after 1826Schloss Charlottenhof in the Gardens of Sanssouci, Built after 1826 for King Frederic Wilhelm IVSchloss Charlottenhof in the Gardens of Sanssouci, Built after 1826 for the CrownprinceSchloss Charlottenhof, Built after 1826 as a Summer Residence for the CrownprinceSchloss Charlottenhof, in the Gardens of SanssouciSchloss Glienicke, Berlin, the CasinoSchloss Glienicke, Berlin, the Casino, Main Hall Decorated by SchinkelSchloss Glienicke, Berlin, the Casino, a Terracotta Bathtub, Designed by Karl Friedrich SchinkelSchloss Glienicke, Berlin, was Built in 1825/28 for Prince Karl, Son of King Friedrich Wilhelm IIISchloss Glienicke, Grosse Neugierde, the Great CuriositySchloss Tegel, a Country Seat Built for the Humboldt FamilySchlossbruecke (Palace-Bridge), Berlin, 1819-24Set Design for the Final Scene of "The Magic Flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartTemple in Memory of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810)The Casino in Glienicke GardensThe Casino, Schloss Glienicke, BerlinThe Nicolai Church, PotsdamThe Pavillion of the Roman BathsThe Sala Terrena in the Schinkel Pavillion on the Grounds of Charlottenburg PalaceThe Schinkel-Pavillion Built 1824/25 for Prussian King Frederic Wilhelm IIIThe Schinkel-Pavillion or New Pavillion, was Built 1824/25 for Prussian King Frederic Wilhelm IIIThe Staircase in the Schinkel Pavillion Built for King Friedrich Wilhelm IIIThe Surviving Door of the Bauakademie, Building Academy in BerlinTwo Cast-Iron Chairs Designed by SchinkelTwo Chairs in the Living Room of Charlottenhof-Palace in the Gardens of SanssouciView from the Grosse Neugierde Observation Tower in Glienicke-Park Across the River Havel
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