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Chinese Tea House
Chinese Tea House
Chinesisches Haus
Section
7
on 15
Palace of Sans-souci
Outdoor Architecture
between 1754 and 1757
Artist :
Johann Gottfried Büring
Sponsor :
Frederick II of Prussia ( Frederick the Great)
Area related :
Postam
Open daily excepted monday
UNESCO World Heritage Site
(Définitif) : 1990
The Chinese House is considered to be the most important example of the chinoiserie of the eighteenth century. It was built on order of Frederick II and served as a refectory in the summer. It houses an exhibition of Meißen and east Asian porcelain.
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Site's content
Chinese cooking
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Group
from 1754 to 1757
Chinese drinking some tea
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Group
from 1754 to 1757
Chinese eating fruits
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Group
from 1754 to 1757
Chinoises autour d'un panier
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Group
from 1754 to 1757
Musician playing castanets
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Statue
from 1754 to 1757
Musician playing drums
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Statue
from 1754 to 1757
Musician playing horn
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Statue
from 1754 to 1757
Musician playing violin
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Statue
from 1754 to 1757
Palm-shape columns
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Columns
from 1754 to 1757
Roof of the rotunda
Johann Gottfried Büring
(1723-1788)
Pavilion
from 1754 to 1757
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