Klein Sanssouci

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Description

Single-storey plaster villa with domed central hall and lakeside garden.

Klein Sanssouci is a single-storey plaster villa in Brandenburg, Germany, built in 1905 for the major building contractor Felix Bergmann in reference to the palace of the same name. In 1939 it was expanded for the Deutsche Reichspost with outbuildings by W. Schmidt and includes a lakeside villa garden.

Klein Sanssouci is a building in Brandenburg, Germany. It was built in 1905 for the major construction entrepreneur Felix Bergmann, in reference to the palace that gave it its name. The house is a single-storey rendered building with a domed central room. In 1939 it was expanded for the Deutsche Reichspost by adding auxiliary buildings designed by W. Schmidt. The property also includes a lakeside villa garden. The available information describes Klein Sanssouci primarily through its architecture and development. Its original 1905 construction links it to Felix Bergmann, while its later enlargement in 1939 reflects a change in use connected with the Deutsche Reichspost. Architecturally, the building is characterized by its single-storey form, plastered exterior, and central domed space. Another notable feature mentioned in the source is the garden on the lake side, which forms part of the villa setting. No further details about its later history, present function, or precise local setting are provided in the available material, but the surviving description identifies Klein Sanssouci as a villa-like historic structure distinguished by its domed central hall, later annexes, and lakeside garden.

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Fame: 30 Wow: 60 Ease of Access: 25 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 10 Tourist Density: 45
Fame 30
Wow 60
Ease of Access 25
Physical Demand 15
Safety 10
Tourist Density 45
Location & Coordinates
52.265309, 14.067149
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