Royal country house (Potsdam)

The royal villa in Potsdam, one belonging to the colony Alexandrovka half-timbered house was built on the mountain chapel as a house of the overseer of the chapel. It was implemented on a design for a planned village in Pushkin, which was never built. King Friedrich Wilhelm III. entertained in this house a tea room, in which up to 40 people gathered. Here stood since the time of Frederick William III. the small, one -meter high monument of Alexander I..

The interior decor of the royal apartments was extremely easy. Only the Tula samovar and the table and tea sets, produced at the Royal porcelain manufactory in Berlin, bear witness to a royal residence. The gift of the Russian Tsar Nicholas I, one painted with gold plates from malachite, decorate scenes from the life in the countryside.

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