
Sanssouci: The Palaces and Gardens of Potsdam, Germany
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During a time of conflict, Frederick the Great created an intellectual haven at Sanssouci. These palaces, nestled within magnificent gardens, became a sanctuary for Europe's cultural elite—a place to escape war and celebrate the arts.
The name “Sanssouci” means “without worries,” reflecting Frederick’s desire to step away from politics and immerse himself in music, philosophy, and reflection. The architecture mirrors this spirit—not grand or intimidating, but graceful, intimate, and rich in detail.
Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:04 – Sanssouci: The Palaces and Gardens of Potsdam, Germany
