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Sanssouci Park and Palace, Potsdam, Germany

The best time of year to visit Sanssouci Palace and Park in Potsdam is from May to October, which is late spring to early autumn. The large grounds and the magnificent Rococo palace are best explored during this time of year because of the normally mild and pleasant weather. In Potsdam, close to Berlin, there is a historic structure called Sanssouci. Often regarded as one of Versailles' German competitors, it was constructed as the summer residence of Prussian King Frederick the Great. Despite being much smaller than its French Baroque predecessor and in the more intimate Rococo style, Sanssouci is nevertheless noteworthy for the many temples and follies in the surrounding park. Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff created the palace between 1745 and 1747 in response to Frederick's desire for a private home away from the glitz and glamour of the royal court. 

Sanssouci is merely a big, one-story cottage that resembles the Château de Marly more than Versailles. Built on the top of a terraced slope in the middle of the park, it had only twelve major rooms.

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