Frederick the Great was built in the vicinity of his summer palace
Sanssouci small Chinese pavilion built. To the teahouse, which is the Foundation for Prussian Palaces and Gardens Berlin-Brandenburg, are life-sized gilded sandstone figurines musicians and dining Chinese groups. Three small cabinets, which are equipped with porcelain and a round room with a ceiling full of imaginative painting, make up the interior.
Developed in Europe until the middle of the 17th Century, a sustained enthusiasm for the Far East, exotic world, which until the late 18th Century. To Baroque representation indispensable part of the East Asian-owned luxury goods such as porcelain and lacquer. Several books published template for the creation of Chinese style pavilions and pleasure palaces, in England, France and Germany had become fashionable. Frederick II was for the construction of the Chinese House in
Sanssouci Kupferstich also a template is selected. The Lorraine Hofarchitekt Emanuel de Corny Héré 1752 gave a two-work on his palace gardens of Lunéville out what a pavilion named "Maison de Trèfle" will be presented. As head of the Hofbauamtes and successor of the late architect Knobbelsdorff, built
Johann Gottfried Büring in the years 1754 to 1757 the Chinese house at the former edge of
Sanssouci Park ground after the "Trèfle".
The middle of the house is a circular room with a flat dome formed. It is alternately surrounded by three of the park that opens Säulenvorhallen and three small cabinets. Resemblance to real, Chinese architecture, the building but not before. The exotic Chinese-style building is the Rokoko created by imaginative, ornamental details, such as the corrugated roof and the pillars in the form of palm trees and sculptures, lent.
In the lobbies and on the outer walls are uniquely rich gilded figurines dressed Chinese. They give the impression that residents of the house to be and act as live images. Some exotic fruits to eat or drink coffee and tea, while others play on oriental musical instruments.
A Chinese company in a painted illusionistic architecture shows the ceiling of the hall. Frederick II had on the gilded consoles "pagoda", seated Buddha figures, can be set up. In the cabinets are a wide range of chocolate, coffee and tea from Meissen porcelain and Asian porcelains issued.
Sanssouci small Chinese pavilion built. To the teahouse, which is the Foundation for Prussian Palaces and Gardens Berlin-Brandenburg, are life-sized gilded sandstone figurines musicians and dining Chinese groups. Three small cabinets, which are equipped with porcelain and a round room with a ceiling full of imaginative painting, make up the interior. Developed in Europe until the middle of the 17th Century, a sustained enthusiasm for the Far East, exotic world, which until the late 18th Century. To Baroque representation indispensable part of the East Asian-owned luxury goods such as porcelain and lacquer. Several books published template for the creation of Chinese style pavilions and pleasure palaces, in England, France and Germany had become fashionable. Frederick II was for the construction of the Chinese House in
Sanssouci Kupferstich also a template is selected. The Lorraine Hofarchitekt Emanuel de Corny Héré 1752 gave a two-work on his palace gardens of Lunéville out what a pavilion named "Maison de Trèfle" will be presented. As head of the Hofbauamtes and successor of the late architect Knobbelsdorff, built
Johann Gottfried Büring in the years 1754 to 1757 the Chinese house at the former edge of
Sanssouci Park ground after the "Trèfle". The middle of the house is a circular room with a flat dome formed. It is alternately surrounded by three of the park that opens Säulenvorhallen and three small cabinets. Resemblance to real, Chinese architecture, the building but not before. The exotic Chinese-style building is the Rokoko created by imaginative, ornamental details, such as the corrugated roof and the pillars in the form of palm trees and sculptures, lent.
In the lobbies and on the outer walls are uniquely rich gilded figurines dressed Chinese. They give the impression that residents of the house to be and act as live images. Some exotic fruits to eat or drink coffee and tea, while others play on oriental musical instruments.
A Chinese company in a painted illusionistic architecture shows the ceiling of the hall. Frederick II had on the gilded consoles "pagoda", seated Buddha figures, can be set up. In the cabinets are a wide range of chocolate, coffee and tea from Meissen porcelain and Asian porcelains issued.


















