Saturday, April 17, 2010

Places In Potsdam!!! Next city of my interest!!!!

Start from Hauptbahnhof.. Main station of Potsdam..
I just started walking with city map.. Surprisingly, I paid one euro for the map even in tourism office.. its not a big deal.. but still.. Okay lets go and see the beauty of this city..

I was so happy to cross this Friendship Island.. This was my second island visiting..


Nicolaisaal Church....
inside church..
Rathuas, Postdam...

Buiding of Deutsche Bank:

some places I liked walking through city centre.....


Already in Historic inner city !!!!!!

Bramdenburg Gate!!!
I wished to have this poster.. but, that was too expensive for me.. So I didnt..

but I am satisfied with my photo...
I believe you liked this historic inner city....

next Post would be very interesting.. at least for me.. ..

Friday, April 16, 2010

Sanssouci Royal Park: Summer palace : At Potsdam!

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.. This was the second place which I liked the most in all my visits so far.. First goes to Placio de Pena, Sintra, Portugal.. Next goes to this Sanssouci Royal Park.. I am a kind of romantic loving person.. I hope everyone does..

So its my taste too...

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some information for you.. It may interest you..

Sanssouci is the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, in Potsdam, near Berlin. It is often counted among the German rivals of Versailles. While Sanssouci is in the more intimate Rococo style and is far smaller than its French Baroque counterpart, it too is notable for the numerous temples and follies in the park. The palace was designed by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff between 1745 and 1747 to fulfil King Frederick's need for a private residence where he could relax away from the pomp and ceremony of the Berlin court.

This is emphasised by the palace's name: a French phrase (sans souci) which translates loosely as "without worries" or "carefree" symbolising that the palace was a place for relaxation rather than a seat of power.

The palace is little more than a large single-storey villa—more like the Château de Marly than Versailles. Containing just ten principal rooms, it was built on the brow of a terraced hill at the centre of the park. The influence of King Frederick's personal taste in the design and decoration of the palace was so great that its style is characterised as "Frederician Rococo", and his feelings for the palace were so strong that he conceived it as "a place that would die with him".[1] Because of a disagreement about the site of the palace in the park, Knobelsdorff was fired in 1746. Jan Bouman, a Dutch architect, finished the project...

Here goes some snaps from the no worries place..


Big garden infront:

and comes the new palace: was begun in 1763...


Front view of new palace:

Back view of the new palace:Some palces inside the big park!! I never crossed such a big park before...







Hmmmmm.. Such a wonderful piecefull land.. right???? So no wonder having carefree feeling.... I did experience too.. I wish you should experience the same..

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I would like to declare something....

I had a bad idea that woman are most romantic ... I took back my idea... My opinion is "Man is more romantic" .. Ha ha ha.. Sorry I was unaware of this ... As an Indian I should have known this before from knowing about Taj Mahal.. Ha ha ha..

One more information is I never been to Taj Mahal even I was to Delhi two times..

So my dream is to visit Taj Mahal with some one of my taste.. ha ha ha..

I will wait for...

Okay.. That is for future.. Lets talk about present... I hope you were not bored to see all these pictures in all posts.. Sorry if I did..

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I wish you to have a wonderful week ahead!

Beijinhos!!!!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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I wish you all a very happy Tamil new Year!!!!!

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