Gallery Page 1 1: A Wooden Secretary Designed by Schinkel...Cast Iron Bench and Fountain 2: Cast Iron Fence, Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel for the Potsdam Barracks in 1804...Entrance Gate to Jaegerhof, a Hunting Lodge Near Glienicke Palace, Berlin 3: Entwurf Zu Einem Konigspalast Aud Der Akropolis...Mausoleum for Queen Luise, Wife of Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III 4: Monument for Queen Louise at Gransee, Cast Iron, 1810...Schauspielhaus (1821), Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, in the Style of a Greek Temple 5: Schauspielhaus (Theatre), 1818-1821...Schloss Glienicke, Berlin, was Built in 1825/28 for Prince Karl, Son of King Friedrich Wilhelm III 6: Schloss Glienicke, Grosse Neugierde, the Great Curiosity...The Schinkel-Pavillion or New Pavillion, was Built 1824/25 for Prussian King Frederic Wilhelm III 7: The Staircase in the Schinkel Pavillion Built for King Friedrich Wilhelm III...View from the Grosse Neugierde Observation Tower in Glienicke-Park Across the River Havel A Wooden Secretary Designed by Schinkel Altes Museum, the Old Museum, Berlin, 1825 Altes Museum, the Old Museum, Berlin, 1825, Prussia's First Museum Building Armchair with Bookstand for the Invalid King Friedrich Wilhelm III in the Schinkel Pavillon Babelsberg Palace, Built in 1834-1835 Babelsberg Palace, a Late, Neo-Gothic Work by Schinkel, Seen Across the Havel from Glienicke-Park Bauakademie (Building Academy), Berlin, 1831-1836 Bedroom of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia, after 1826 Bedroom of Queen Luise of Prussia in Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin (Furniture 1810) Bedroom of Queen Luise, Empire Style Casino at Schloss Glienicke, Exterior Cast Iron Bench and Fountain
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