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  1. Carl Philipp Christian von Gontard (13 January 1731 in Mannheim – 23 September 1791 in Breslau) was a German architect who worked primarily in Berlin, Potsdam, and Bayreuth in the style of late Baroque Classicism.

  2. Carl Philipp Christian von Gontard (* 13. janvier 1731 à Mannheim; † 23. septembre 1791 à Breslau) fut un architecte allemand d'origine huguenote à la troisième génération.

  3. Carl Philipp Christian von Gontard (* 13. Januar 1731 in Mannheim; † 23. September 1791 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Architekt, der vor allem in Potsdam, Berlin und Bayreuth wirkte.

  4. The tower and porticoes, designed by Carl von Gontard, were added to the building in 1785. The French Church has a viewing platform, a restaurant and a Huguenot museum. Deutscher Dom. The German Cathedral (in German: Deutscher Dom) is located to the south of the Gendarmenmarkt.

  5. The New Palace was built as a summer residence for the royal family between 1763 and 1769 using four architects: Johann Gottfried Büring, Heinrich Ludwig Manger, Carl von Gontard, and Jean-Laurent Legeay. Using a Baroque symmetrical layout, the three-wing palace, with side extensions, faces the Communs service wing, consisting of two wings ...

  6. The so-called “Fanfaronade” was built between 1763 and 1769 on the occasion of the Prussian Seven Years War. Builders for Frederick the Great included Gottfried Büring, Heinrich-Ludwig Manger and Carl von Gontard. The beautiful Rococo building stands in the west and forms the end of the park here.

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  8. Carl von Gontard (January 13, 1731 in Mannheim – September 23, 1791 in Breslau) was a German architect; he worked primarily in Berlin, Potsdam, and Bayreuth. He modified the original Deutscher Dom and Französischer Dom cathedrals in Berlin and added the domed towers.

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