I like, though, how you can view the Voltaireweg as leading toward Sanssouci or away from it. :)
That is indeed very fitting. :) BTW, his German wiki entry says there is now a Jacob-von-Gundling-Street in Potsdam, can you find that as well?
(Also, since Morgenstern refers to him as "Paul Gundling", I guess Paul is the one of his first names he actually used, but street sign researches aren't as good as we salon folk are. *g*)
Thank you! Till then, also from the wiki entry, this is Gundling's map of Brandenburg the Kurfürstentum:
ETA: Also I have added as requested all the Knobelsdorff data which Stade and Back thankfully added to their Knobelsdorff novel at the end, and the Gundling data from the books, and the Manteuffel data of the books. Phew.
My hero! I'll take care of getting it incorporated and formatted (eventually), but the important thing is that the info is now there for us to consult.
In return, have an updated map (and thank you for yours):
(Also, since Morgenstern refers to him as "Paul Gundling", I guess Paul is the one of his first names he actually used, but street sign researches aren't as good as we salon folk are. *g*)
*g* Street sign researchers should hire us salon folk as consultants!
Re: The other Jägerhof
That is indeed very fitting. :) BTW, his German wiki entry says there is now a Jacob-von-Gundling-Street in Potsdam, can you find that as well?
(Also, since Morgenstern refers to him as "Paul Gundling", I guess Paul is the one of his first names he actually used, but street sign researches aren't as good as we salon folk are. *g*)
Re: The other Jägerhof
Re: The other Jägerhof
ETA: Also I have added as requested all the Knobelsdorff data which Stade and Back thankfully added to their Knobelsdorff novel at the end, and the Gundling data from the books, and the Manteuffel data of the books. Phew.
Re: The other Jägerhof
In return, have an updated map (and thank you for yours):
(Also, since Morgenstern refers to him as "Paul Gundling", I guess Paul is the one of his first names he actually used, but street sign researches aren't as good as we salon folk are. *g*)
*g* Street sign researchers should hire us salon folk as consultants!