I have lived in Potsdam for 2 years now (moved cities) and walk the gardens at least once a week because I love them so much. But I never entered Sanssouci Palace for some reason, only looked at it from without. A lovely video, which was just reccommended to me by RUclips. I love your energy, Hannah! And I'm happy to now more about Frederic II. now, he had an interesting life. I already knew the potato story though, I was pretty proud of that - haha. It's a good one.
@@Kaspaara Also the cottage where the Allied leaders met in Potsdam is right there (Truman, Stalin, Churchill). It was there that our U.S. president Truman first learned that the atomic bomb test existed, was tested successful and ready for use! Historic location!
Wunderbar! I like this kind of European palaces! Potsdam, Versailles, Queluz, Petrograd, Willlanov, Petrograd, etc A legacy from European Royal famílies for their Nations! Hohenzollern, Orleans, Bragança, Romanov, Poniatovski, Savoy, Windsor, etc
@@Mikichan85 NO, I’m from Timbuktu. Bigger doesn’t mean better, if ur searching for the super large, Germany has em, even St Petersburg in Russia. Another example, Norte Dame is hardly what one would call a large cathedral, we all know it’s not, yet has super important history, country and world changing decisions were taken there. So size doesn’t matter.
@@Mikichan85 Wales has the most castles per capita while Germany has by number. Wales has over 600 while Germany has over 25 thousand castles UK has 1500 including wales,France has 11 thousand,Spain around 5 thousand.
Visitors like Goethe were always astonished that in Sanssouci unlike in other European palaces there were no any gunned watch guards and the people used the rooms as abbreviation while Frederick aka Fritz was reading books or sat on his desktop.
Love this so much. I like historical beauties as well as stories behind making them special. I am moving to Germany this year and hope to be amazed by culture. One day I will spend my vacation in the town to walk in the garden of the palace everyday. ^^ Thank you so much for this video.
We visited the gardens on bicycles and I found myself on the avenue where part of Barry Lyndon was filmed. Amazing, we had a great day out. So good to be reminded of it again thanks.
Stunning and the palace was nice also. What a beautiful woman. Getting to visit such beautiful historic places for a living, I'd say you have one of the best jobs I could ever imagine. Thank you
Lovely video. This place was in my Amazing Places book I bought in the US in the 1980s and I wanted to see how many of the featured places I would be able to visit. I thought visitng Sans Souci would not be possible as it was during the time when there was still East Germany. Now it seems that I may be able to fulfill my dream of visiting this place after all these years. Thanks.
a sweet smile from a sweet girl given me a sense of joy,thank you so much for your presentation which is so nice,pretty young lady- you deserve this credit from me.
Hanna, I’m the one that made that “even if u had a beard” comment not too long ago …lol….U are pretty and your very smile is magical maybe one day I will meet someone with such blessings or better but until then wanted to let U know that U R Beautiful, hope this makes your day full of happiness 🌹🌼🦋…
my favorite Potsdam!!! How I want to live in this city, live, work and get treatment!!! in this city lives my love of my youth, the most beautiful and positive girl Dana Seifert, whom I have been looking for for many years and have not found!!!
I didn't know thare was more than one Palace of Friedrich 2. And I entered only in one. But I couldn't see all. Well, it's time for go there again. It's only 1 hour and 18 min across the city. And just only 1 sbahn and 1 regiobahn. Not a big problem across my city
Hannah's smile is hotter then the sun in the summer,can't get over how gorgeous woman she is. Her passion to history makes me want to listen her all day..
Very nice place, but along with the death of QE 2 in the UK, it does remind us of the excess opulence that people born into wealth and power have. He had all the time in the world to write poems and philosophical texts that he knew would be read for generations to come. Compare this with your average person, who will live, work and die most likely, with zero mark on the world, and be completely forgotten.
...Without Worries, that's nice for Freddy... Meanwhile, the living conditions of Prussian peasants during the reign of Frederick the Great were poor. They were serfs, which meant that they were bound to the land and owed their lord labor and other services. They were also subject to heavy taxes, and their lives were often disrupted by war. They lived in small, cramped cottages that were often made of wood and mud. They ate a simple diet of bread, potatoes, and cabbage. They had little access to education or healthcare. They were subject to the whims of their lords, who could demand labor, services, or even money at any time.
I was rejected entry after coming late despite already paying 20+€ per person. But from the outside it didn't seem like it was worth 20+€ anyways, I rather go to versailles for 10€
@@geotropa1043 no it was still open when I got there midday, I called them on the phone to ask if I were to come late due to train delay is it okay? They said its fine as long as you have a valid ticket and it's still open. When I got there the lady said no. You missed the time slot and you have to bare with it.
during the prussian empire or German empire was the most developed nation of it's time being the one with most science and philosophy awards of its time. so was not just the army.
Oh Gott so eine Reportage wo die Journalisten ständig grinsen muss. Wie bei einem Mittelklasse Radiosender der früh morgens immer versucht krankhaft gute Laune zu verbreiten. Man möchte direkt sagen, sei einfach ruhig.
I just found this magnificent palace through the Korean Drama "Queen of Tears"
Me too😊❤
I am a History teacher here in India. And this is wonderful 😊 treat for me. The best
I enjoy Hannah’s narrative. Upbeat but not over detailed. She makes it something you want to see more of.
I have lived in Potsdam for 2 years now (moved cities) and walk the gardens at least once a week because I love them so much. But I never entered Sanssouci Palace for some reason, only looked at it from without. A lovely video, which was just reccommended to me by RUclips. I love your energy, Hannah! And I'm happy to now more about Frederic II. now, he had an interesting life. I already knew the potato story though, I was pretty proud of that - haha. It's a good one.
@pc Yes, I have! It's lovely there! :D
@@Kaspaara Also the cottage where the Allied leaders met in Potsdam is right there (Truman, Stalin, Churchill). It was there that our U.S. president Truman first learned that the atomic bomb test existed, was tested successful and ready for use! Historic location!
know the place after Queen of Tears aired, what an amazing place!!
The gardens are lovely around the palace.
Fabulous! Thanks for making this video. Just visited Sans Souci today -- and this way, I can share it with family far away! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦.
One of the most exquisitely beautiful places I've ever visited. The grotto is especially magical ✨️ 🐚🪷
Im still so gratefull that I actually get to study there
I got to spend the day there last summer. August 2022. It’s gorgeous
Wunderbar! I like this kind of European palaces! Potsdam, Versailles, Queluz, Petrograd, Willlanov, Petrograd, etc A legacy from European Royal famílies for their Nations! Hohenzollern, Orleans, Bragança, Romanov, Poniatovski, Savoy, Windsor, etc
Wow, didn’t know such majestic castles existed in Germany, this one could rival the Versailles- at every turn and every way! 🙏 DW travel
Germany has way more of these types of castle than any other country.
Versailles is more bigger.
Are you American?
Because in Europe, everyone know that. 😅
@@lordanonimmo7699 well... I don't really know.
A lot of castles, that's true.
But I think Germany, France and UK is almost to the same level
@@Mikichan85
NO, I’m from Timbuktu. Bigger doesn’t mean better, if ur searching for the super large, Germany has em, even St Petersburg in Russia. Another example, Norte Dame is hardly what one would call a large cathedral, we all know it’s not, yet has super important history, country and world changing decisions were taken there. So size doesn’t matter.
@@Mikichan85 Wales has the most castles per capita while Germany has by number.
Wales has over 600 while Germany has over 25 thousand castles
UK has 1500 including wales,France has 11 thousand,Spain around 5 thousand.
Visitors like Goethe were always astonished that in Sanssouci unlike in other European palaces there were no any gunned watch guards and the people used the rooms as abbreviation while Frederick aka Fritz was reading books or sat on his desktop.
Beautiful! It seems like a day is really needed to visit the whole complex. I will visit Sanssouci next time i am in Berlin. Thank you!
One of my favorite places in Germany 🇩🇪 😍 ❤️
Coming after Watching this in Queen of Tears Episode
Love this so much. I like historical beauties as well as stories behind making them special. I am moving to Germany this year and hope to be amazed by culture. One day I will spend my vacation in the town to walk in the garden of the palace everyday. ^^ Thank you so much for this video.
Welcome!
We visited the gardens on bicycles and I found myself on the avenue where part of Barry Lyndon was filmed. Amazing, we had a great day out. So good to be reminded of it again thanks.
Friedrich: Ich spreche lieber Französisch.
Die Preussen: Sprich Deutsch, du...
Thanks for another great video, Hannah! Potsdam looks amazing
Stunning and the palace was nice also. What a beautiful woman. Getting to visit such beautiful historic places for a living, I'd say you have one of the best jobs I could ever imagine. Thank you
Wow,amazing,thanks DW travel for bringing me there for a moment,great job
A great video. I could see Hannah was really enjoying herself. Seeing a country that I would love to travel to. right at home.
It's nice that this palace is not too far from Berlin.
Excelente!!! Quiero volver a visitarlo.
Very beautiful ! And also you .
Lovely video. This place was in my Amazing Places book I bought in the US in the 1980s and I wanted to see how many of the featured places I would be able to visit. I thought visitng Sans Souci would not be possible as it was during the time when there was still East Germany. Now it seems that I may be able to fulfill my dream of visiting this place after all these years. Thanks.
You should visit castle Weissenstein in Pommersfelden at some point - similar Grotte. Really enjoy all the videos!
a sweet smile from a sweet girl given me a sense of joy,thank you so much for your presentation which is so nice,pretty young lady- you deserve this credit from me.
I visited these palaces many years ago. I love them and I would like to visit them again.
My beloved city
Hanna, I’m the one that made that “even if u had a beard” comment not too long ago …lol….U are pretty and your very smile is magical maybe one day I will meet someone with such blessings or better but until then wanted to let U know that U R Beautiful, hope this makes your day full of happiness 🌹🌼🦋…
Potatoes for decoration. Wunderbar.
Beautiful
Aww my hometown ❤
Lovely 🌹
Amazing
my favorite Potsdam!!! How I want to live in this city, live, work and get treatment!!! in this city lives my love of my youth, the most beautiful and positive girl Dana Seifert, whom I have been looking for for many years and have not found!!!
Ah, Berlin! The jewel of the Middle East! All those palaces!
I have been there...very nice.
More excellence~
Otto's new motto: "Sans Souci"
I didn't know thare was more than one Palace of Friedrich 2.
And I entered only in one. But I couldn't see all.
Well, it's time for go there again.
It's only 1 hour and 18 min across the city. And just only 1 sbahn and 1 regiobahn. Not a big problem across my city
Hannah's smile is hotter then the sun in the summer,can't get over how gorgeous woman she is. Her passion to history makes me want to listen her all day..
I could live here😆
Nice Garden. Philippines
Frederick was not really fond of women, somebody told me. And his motto was "Ohne Frauen, ohne Sorgen" That might be the origin of "sans souci".
I loved the video. I visited Sans Souci and sourrandings... Riesling would not be my pick to have with red meat, thou
King's 3 dogs are buried alongside the king😊
I lived more then 20 years in Potsdam.
In my opinion, there where is Berlin most beautiful it is calling Potsdam..!!! 😉
Potsdam is not a part of Berlin
@@afjo972 I know because I lived there. It's the capital of country Brandenburg.
I been there in august and shoot video for my yt.. but still to come the vdo
I need some Sansoucci in my life
We all need that!
Visited it when I was a kid. Always thought it was in France....
How can you visit Germany thinking that it’s France?!
@@afjo972 Family joined a tour that switched countries every one or two days and breezed through most of Europe in two weeks.
been there🌹
Namastey Lovely Vedio Regards Indian
How did u go there is amazon fest and thi is real?
How can you walk so much in chucks?!
@John Moses Style knows no pain.. 😆😉
♥
I live next to sanssouci😂😂
been there
Whole the kings and leaders are gonna kneel down on me soon .
@Bika What's your Plan? 🤔
what is the reporters accent??
She is from Scotland. :)
Very nice place, but along with the death of QE 2 in the UK, it does remind us of the excess opulence that people born into wealth and power have. He had all the time in the world to write poems and philosophical texts that he knew would be read for generations to come. Compare this with your average person, who will live, work and die most likely, with zero mark on the world, and be completely forgotten.
...Without Worries, that's nice for Freddy...
Meanwhile, the living conditions of Prussian peasants during the reign of Frederick the Great were poor.
They were serfs, which meant that they were bound to the land and owed their lord labor and other services.
They were also subject to heavy taxes, and their lives were often disrupted by war.
They lived in small, cramped cottages that were often made of wood and mud.
They ate a simple diet of bread, potatoes, and cabbage.
They had little access to education or healthcare.
They were subject to the whims of their lords, who could demand labor, services, or even money at any time.
I was rejected entry after coming late despite already paying 20+€ per person. But from the outside it didn't seem like it was worth 20+€ anyways, I rather go to versailles for 10€
Oh, what a bad luck! Sorry for that!
@@DWTravel Thank you
What did you expect? That they kept it open just for you and your family? But maybe you could have asked for a refund.
@@geotropa1043 no it was still open when I got there midday, I called them on the phone to ask if I were to come late due to train delay is it okay? They said its fine as long as you have a valid ticket and it's still open. When I got there the lady said no. You missed the time slot and you have to bare with it.
@@geotropa1043 yeah they saw no reason to give me a refund and saw that it was my own problem.
Carefree world of philosophy? Historically, philosophy has been outright war. ;)
during the prussian empire or German empire was the most developed nation of it's time being the one with most science and philosophy awards of its time. so was not just the army.
@@rafaelexel93 I said "philosophy", not "their philosophy". It was a joke about how aggressive philosophers could be towards each other.
I am going to Germany to pursue MS in CS ( artificial intelligence and machine learning) in 2023 . Then I will marry💍 a German lady. ❤❤❤❤🖤❤💛🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
hahaha!!!!
One interesting part of Fredericks life which ist still denied, is his homosexuality.
You're trying too hard, and don't make yourself a Hollywood star because it looks cartoonish!!
Since she’s Scottish I’ll cut her some slack on poor pronunciation!🙏
Oh Gott so eine Reportage wo die Journalisten ständig grinsen muss. Wie bei einem Mittelklasse Radiosender der früh morgens immer versucht krankhaft gute Laune zu verbreiten. Man möchte direkt sagen, sei einfach ruhig.