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livesunique · 1 year
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Sanssouci Palace, Potsdam, Germany
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dolcesostenuto · 9 months
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Sanssouci Palast in Potsdam | by chateaux.et.manoirs44
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Frederick the Great Playing the Flute at Sanssouci by Adolph von Menzel, 1852.
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mypepemateosus · 7 months
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my-deer-friend · 7 months
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Frederick the Great really said "build me a folly but make it an entire ancient ruins landscape" huh.
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I'm falling for Queen of Tears, I'm crushing so hard on Hyun-Woo. He is such a sweet husband in moments when he just acts without thinking about their situation. The story develops into a very different direction than I thought and I love it so far. I like how we can see there's history between them. They actually feel like a married couple and I feel like they really were in love but things happened and just like other marriages sometimes do, they fell apart over a miscarriage. They grieved differently, they lost touch, they felt like strangers so suddenly and stayed strangers ever since. It hurts but it's still visible how they still kind of believe in their marriage. Especially Hae-in, she's not confident about their relationship but she is confident about their marriage and I like how the show differs between the two and I like how these two still feel like they belong somewhere with the other even if it's awkward. And when she asks if he would come with her to get treatment, he says he obviously will which shows how entitled they still are. Yes, in the end, she went there alone but that's a slightly different thing because he didn't know she was leaving.
Also the scene at Sanssouci is just beautiful. I cannot say how much it touches my heart to see them stand in front of each other and just cry. And what do you mean he brought her sneakers all the way? What do you mean there's a kissing scene with the sunset? What do you mean he drew her a new lifeline since hers was too short? I'm whipped.
The scenes of her getting the treatment, how lonely, desperate and how much pain she bears, it got to me. Having had my own portion if chemo (healed ever since, it's been 18 years), and even though I was really small and young when it happened, I relate on a very different level. I know how scary it is to be surrounded by so many clinical rooms, how they puncture the spinal cord, how it feels hopeless. But it's all here in this show and I like how it's not overly dramatic. It's just how it is and it's not nice to receive treatment of any kind on that medical level. I just like how it's shown and how the show deals with it.
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daughterofchaos · 2 months
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Spider web ceiling detail at Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam, Germany +
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lionofchaeronea · 9 months
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The Finding of Romulus and Remus, Carlo Maratta, between 1680 and 1692
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Franz Jüttner (1915) Magazine cover for Lustige Blätter. Text:
Der Vater des "Militarismus". "Und das sage ich ihm, mein lieber Feldgrauer: lasse er die Engländer nur räsonieren über unser Potsdam, — wenn sie es bloß fürchten!“
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Not my train making an unscheduled stop at Queen of Tears German HQ!!
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Birthday Friech and his love power ✨💖
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livesunique · 1 year
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Raffael Hall, Orangery of Sanssouci Palace, Potsdam, Germany,
Günther Bayerl Photography
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biologyfiction · 5 months
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mypepemateosus · 1 month
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Park Sanssouci at dusk.
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conformi · 1 year
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Tent Room | Schloss Charlottenhof, Potsdam, Germany, 1882-1890 VS Arne Jacobsen, Bellevue Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1936
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