Sanssouci was created in 1747.
Potsdam Park Sanssouci railway station was created in 1868.
It means without a care.
Havel River Sanssouci Castle
Gert von Bassewitz has written: 'Potsdam und Sanssouci' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Schloss Sanssouci (Potsdam, Germany)
It means without a care.
The cast of Die Menagerie von Sanssouci - 1987 includes: Joachim Bliese Friedhelm Ptok Klaus Schwarzkopf
Andreas Maier has written: 'Sanssouci'
Without a care you have now escaped
Today, there are over 25,000 castles in Germany. Although some are in ruins, many have been preserved and serve as hotels, museums, and restaurants. Some of the most famous are Ludwigburgs Palace, Charlottenburg Palace, Sanssouci, Linderhof Palace, and Mannheim Palace.
He primarily lived in Potsdam, which is a city directly bordering on Berlin. His family owned several palaces there, including Sanssouci, Cecelienhof, and the New Palace (which was his favorite). When visiting Berlin, he would likely have stayed at the Bellevue Palace, which his family also owned.
Unter den Linden, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Brandenburg Gate, the Bundestag, the Fernsehturm (Alexanderplatz), Schloss Charlottenburg. If you have the time also visit Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam (about 15 miles from central Berlin). There also several other sights worth visiting in Potsdam.
"Schloss" is one German equivalent of castle. It refers to elaborate, fancy kind like Sanssouci or Versaille and could also be translated as palace (Palast), chateau (Schloss) or mansion (Herrenhaus).A medieval castle is commonly called "Burg" in German.Schloss is a neuter noun. It's das Schloss (the castle) or ein Schloss (a castle).Burg is a feminine noun. It's die Burg (the castle) or eine Burg (a castle).