
Hermitage Pavilion
The Hermitage Pavilion in Potsdam is a charming example of neoclassical architecture and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sanssouci Park. The client was Frederick the Great, who had a retreat built here in the 18th century with an impressive view of the surrounding gardens and the Holy Lake. The pavilion was not only used for relaxation, but also as a backdrop for meetings with artists and scientists. What is particularly interesting is the unique design of the interior, which is characterized by artistic stucco work and historical furniture.
A visit to the Hermitage Pavilion sharpens your understanding of the cultural significance of Prussian history and also offers numerous photo opportunities thanks to the attractive location and well-kept gardens. Allow enough time to enjoy the atmosphere in this inspiring environment and learn more about Friedrich's vision and life.