
Sanssouci Palace
Sanssouci Palace, located in Potsdam, Germany, is a historic Rococo-style summer residence built in the 18th century for Frederick the Great. Designed as a retreat from court life, it features elegant architecture, beautiful gardens, and terraced vineyards. The palace’s name means "without worries" in French, reflecting its purpose as a place of relaxation and leisure. Inside, it showcases ornate rooms with fine artwork and furnishings. Surrounded by expansive parklands and terraced lawns, Sanssouci exemplifies 18th-century European aristocratic taste and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors interested in history, art, and landscape design.