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- Q1552168 subject Q8481532.
- Q1552168 subject Q8549014.
- Q1552168 subject Q8703650.
- Q1552168 subject Q8896725.
- Q1552168 abstract "The Green Gate (German: Grünes Gitter) in Potsdam is the main gateway into Sanssouci Park and is situated at the end of the avenue to Sanssouci Palace. This begins as one of three roads that radiate from the Luisenplatz square. The gate was designed by Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse and was put up in 1854 as part of the construction of the Church of Peace. Its name comes from the colour in which the gate was painted. Additional ornamentation is provided by individual bars and points being picked up in gold leaf. The iron gate bears the initials of Frederick William IV.".
- Q1552168 thumbnail Potsdam_gruenes_gitter_total.jpg?width=300.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q151330.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q449256.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q57180.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q819742.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8481532.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549014.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8703650.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8896725.
- Q1552168 wikiPageWikiLink Q929186.
- Q1552168 point "52.400416666666665 13.043777777777779".
- Q1552168 type SpatialThing.
- Q1552168 comment "The Green Gate (German: Grünes Gitter) in Potsdam is the main gateway into Sanssouci Park and is situated at the end of the avenue to Sanssouci Palace. This begins as one of three roads that radiate from the Luisenplatz square. The gate was designed by Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse and was put up in 1854 as part of the construction of the Church of Peace. Its name comes from the colour in which the gate was painted.".
- Q1552168 label "Green Gate, Potsdam".
- Q1552168 lat "52.400416666666665".
- Q1552168 long "13.043777777777779".
- Q1552168 depiction Potsdam_gruenes_gitter_total.jpg.