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Muckefuck and baguettes: how the Mark Brandenburg became en vogue

Guided tour with palace director Petra Reichelt and palace employee Magdalena Lauche, both SPSG

Adam de Clerck (Zeichner), Samuel Blesendorf (Stecher), Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg (Großer Kurfürst), 1695 – Adam de Clerck (Zeichner), Samuel Blesendorf (Stecher), Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg (Großer Kurfürst), 1695

Adam de Clerck (Zeichner), Samuel Blesendorf (Stecher), Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg (Großer Kurfürst), 1695 – Adam de Clerck (Zeichner), Samuel Blesendorf (Stecher), Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg (Großer Kurfürst), 1695

in 1685, the Great Elector opened Brandenburg to persecuted French Huguenots. They were given land, work and religious freedom and continue to shape our culture to this day. Swiss, Dutch, Salzburgers and Bohemians also settled here. After the Thirty Years' War, tolerance and diversity were combined with economic benefits - even if the newcomers were not welcome everywhere.Translated with DeepL

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