Die Musik am preußischen Hof. Eine Führung durch das Marmorpalais | SPSG

The Marble Palace is romantically situated on a terraced estate directly on the lake shore in the New Garden. King Frederick William II commissioned the Silesian marble-clad building as his summer residence between 1787 and 1793. His architect, Carl von Gontard, thus created the first and only Prussian royal palace in the early Neoclassical style. For the musically inclined king, who was also influenced by Rosicrucian philosophy, the palace and gardens served as a private retreat. The love of music plays a significant role in the opulent interior design and decoration of the rooms. For King Frederick William II, making music was an important aspect of court culture! To immerse yourself in Prussian musical life, palace staff member Sonja Puras will take you to the Marble Palace and reveal more about the palace's musical history. ...] The palace staff member Sonja Puras will be a great help in creating the Marble Palace. ] /// www.spsg.de/schloesser-gaerten/objekt/marmorpalais/ Follow the SPSG: YOUTUBE:    / spsgmuseum   FACEBOOK:   / spsgmuseum   INSTAGRAM:   / spsgmuseum   TWITTER:   / spsgmuseum   /// #ImOriginal