If we had not paid the “camera charge“ required, I would not have been able to get some of these wonderful photos taken of the stunning inside of Schloss Sanssouci (Sanssouci Palace). Located in Potsdam, Germany, it has often been called “the Versailles of Germany“ because of it's opulent splendor and gardens/grounds. It was worth paying the camera charge - it was one photo opportunity after another: statues and busts, wonderful furniture, chandeliers of all sizes, paintings and other artifacts. Some of the walls had carved wooden paneling depicting animals and other interesting motifs. I could go on and on, but see for yourself. Normally we do video and slide show combination, but for this a simple slide show, along with music, highlights and displays the treasures to their best advantage. Since this was King Frederick the Great's summer palace, emphasis with everything was on comfort and it shows in every room. The palace was used for parties and other ent
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