Also on this map: Krongut Bornstedt, northwest of Sanssouci, which is where Gundling and De Catt were buried, among many others (church and graveyard are across the street from the Krongut). And the Town Palace was (and now is again) right below the word "Barberini" (the new museum) to the right.
Barberini: Not our Barbarina/Barbarini, cahn, but an unrelated 17th century palace in Rome that the Potsdam Barberini palace was modeled on and named after in the 1770s. Though Wikipedia notes that Barbarina the dancer may have gotten mixed up in the popular imagination with the Roman palace as the reason for the name.
Re: The other Jägerhof
Date: 2021-03-20 11:05 pm (UTC)Also on this map: Krongut Bornstedt, northwest of Sanssouci, which is where Gundling and De Catt were buried, among many others (church and graveyard are across the street from the Krongut). And the Town Palace was (and now is again) right below the word "Barberini" (the new museum) to the right.
Re: The other Jägerhof
Date: 2021-03-20 11:34 pm (UTC)Barberini: Not our Barbarina/Barbarini,