New Palace
The New Palace, also known as Neues Palais, is a grand baroque palace located in Potsdam, Germany. Built between 1763 and 1791, it served as a residence for the Prussian kings. The palace features stunning architecture, including elaborate facades and beautifully decorated interiors, showcasing the opulence of the era.
Surrounded by the picturesque Sanssouci Park, the New Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It houses a collection of art and historical artifacts, reflecting the cultural heritage of the Prussian monarchy. Visitors can explore its impressive halls, gardens, and the nearby Sanssouci Palace, enhancing their understanding of 18th-century royal life.