New Palace (Neues Palais)
Potsdam, Germany
3 ticket options available · from $11.64 to $25.61 · free cancellation on 1 of 3
Tours, passes & combos at New Palace (Neues Palais)
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FindrHost Free cancellation | Potsdam Self Guided Audio Tour | $11.64 | View |
| New Palace Official | Single Ticket Palace Grand Tour. Includes a fixed admission | $16.30 | View |
| GetYourGuide | Summer Entry to Sanssouci and Prussian Palaces | $25.61 | View |
Did you know?
- Architects
- Carl von Gontard, Johann Gottfried Büring, Christian Friedrich Schuricht
- Construction started
- 1763
- Type
- Palace in Potsdam, Germany
Visitor information
- Address: Am Neuen Palais, 14469 Potsdam, Germany
- Phone: +49 331 9694200
- Official website: http://www.spsg.de/schloesser-gaerten/objekt/neues-palais/
People also ask
What is the significance of the New Palace?
The New Palace (Neues Palais) is the last royal residence King Frederick II (Frederick the Great) built from 1763 -1769 in his park Sanssouci in Potsdam. It was a demonstration of the Prussian state's undiminished power and wealth following the deprivations of the Seven Years' War (1756–63).
Is it worth visiting Sanssouci Palace?
Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam near Berlin is a must-see for tourists. The pleasure palace of Frederick the Great features beautiful Rococo-style architecture and a magnificent palace garden.
Who lived in Neues Palais?
The palace was the preferred residence of Frederick and his empress, Victoria, throughout the 99 Days' Reign.
What is the Neues palace?
The Neues Palais, or New Palace, a grand residence on the large Sanssouci Park of Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), was commissioned at the end of the Seven Years' War to advertise the strength of Prussia's finances, despite the years of battle. Potsdam, Germany. Our Work. 1 Completed Project.