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The Castle of Char...

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The Castle of Char sent on May 17, 2018 (18:56) by Annamaria Pertosa. 84 comments, 1950 views.

at 29mm, 1/250 f/11.0, ISO 200, hand held. Berlin, Germany.

Lo Schloss Charlottenburg è il più grande palazzo storico rimasto a Berlino dopo la seconda guerra mondiale. Si trova nel quartiere di Charlottenburg. Inizialmente, sotto il nome di Lietzenburg (nome originario della località dove venne edificato), lo Schloss (palazzo, castello) fu costruito nello stile barocco italiano dall'architetto Arnold Nering commissionato da Sophie Charlotte, la moglie di Federico III di Brandeburgo. Dopo l'incoronazione di Federico nel 1701 come re Federico I di Prussia e Charlotte come regina, il palazzo, che era stato inizialmente concepito come una residenza estiva presso Berlino (Sommerhaus), fu ingrandito dall'architetto Eosander Von Göthe in un meraviglioso edificio. Dopo la morte della moglie nel 1705, Federico chiamò lo Schloss e la zona circostante Charlottenburg in sua memoria. Dal 1709 al 1712 furono aggiunti ulteriori edifici tra i quali le caratteristiche torrette e l'orangerie. Dopo la morte di Federico I nel 1713, Charlottenburg entrò in una nuova era con il nuovo possessore, re Federico Guglielmo I, che diede in dono allo Zar Pietro I di Russia la camera d'ambra nel 1716. Subito dopo la sua morte, nel 1740, il nuovo incoronato Federico II di Prussia permise l'espansione di Charlottenburg da parte di Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, che fece costruire l'Ala Nuova ad est. In seguito l'interesse di Federico II per Charlottenburg sparì a favore dello Schloss Sanssouci a Potsdam. Il palazzo venne completato definitivamente sotto il regno di Federico Guglielmo II, con la nuova ala occidentale e la piccola orangerie, opera di Carl Gotthard Langhans. Commenti, consigli e critiche sempre super graditi. Grazie





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sent on May 24, 2018 (18:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Annamaria, at this point the only thing for sure is that you hang on the left! It can be scoliosis or simple asymmetry (we all suffer). An orthotic or a trivial bead and your photos will return Ddhrittissime!
:-D :-P

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sent on May 24, 2018 (19:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find the answer to just fantastic high! The right dose of irony to appease a controversy now choppy and minced and that maybe has a fund of reason but that I find useless..... and for me is scoliosis :-D

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sent on May 25, 2018 (11:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Annamaria, I read in your profile that you are journalist. I wanted to ask you if the exhaustive caption is your bag's flour. So also for the palace of Monza. Thank you.
By Buonaluce :-)

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sent on May 25, 2018 (22:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very good shot, very nice colors.
Congratulations Annamaria.
A greeting, Dario




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