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Brandenburg Collection (page 7)

Brandenburg, a region rich in history and cultural heritage, holds a significant place in Germany's past

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (The Great Cardinal), 1523 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (The Great Cardinal), 1523 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (The Great Cardinal), 1523 (1906). From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Warm Handshake Between Premier and President, 1945

Warm Handshake Between Premier and President, 1945
Warm Handshake Between Premier and President, 1942. Winston Churchill meeting President Truman for the first time on the eve of the Potsdam conference on July 17th, 1945

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Gardens of the royal residence at Potsdam, Germany, 19th century

Gardens of the royal residence at Potsdam, Germany, 19th century. Potsdam was the residence of the Prussian kings until 1918

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Potsdam, Germany

Potsdam, Germany. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, 1518, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, 1518, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, 1518, (1936). Found in the collection of the Graphische Sammlung Albertin, Vienna, Austria

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786)

Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), . Private Collection

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), 1782

Portrait of Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), 1782. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Flute Concert with Frederick the Great in Sanssouci, 1850-1852

Flute Concert with Frederick the Great in Sanssouci, 1850-1852. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905)
Flute Concert with Frederick the Great in Sanssouci, 1850-1852. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Portrait of Joachim I Nestor (1484-1535), Elector of Brandenburg (Copy after Lucas Cranach t)

Portrait of Joachim I Nestor (1484-1535), Elector of Brandenburg (Copy after Lucas Cranach t. E), 15th century. From a private collection

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Portrait of Joachim II Hector (1505-1571), Elector of Brandenburg, 1570

Portrait of Joachim II Hector (1505-1571), Elector of Brandenburg, 1570. Artist: Friderich (Friederich)
Portrait of Joachim II Hector (1505-1571), Elector of Brandenburg, 1570. From a private collection

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Frederick I receives Brandenburg (Copy of an Illustration from the Richentals illustrated)

Frederick I receives Brandenburg (Copy of an Illustration from the Richentals illustrated chronicle), c. 1440. From a private collection

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Frederick II of Prussia, 1743. Artist: Matthieu, David (1697-1756)

Frederick II of Prussia, 1743. Artist: Matthieu, David (1697-1756)
Frederick II of Prussia, 1743. Found in the collection of the Military History Museum Dresden

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Frederick I receives Brandenburg, 15th century

Frederick I receives Brandenburg, 15th century. Copy of an Illustration from the Richentals illustrated chronicle. Private Collection

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: The Marriage of margrave Sigismund of Brandenburg to Mary of Hungary, late 15th century

The Marriage of margrave Sigismund of Brandenburg to Mary of Hungary, late 15th century. (Copy of an Illustration from Chroniques). Liedet, Loyset (1420-1479). Private Collection

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Margrave Otto IV of Brandenburg Playing Chess (From the Codex Manesse), c1300

Margrave Otto IV of Brandenburg Playing Chess (From the Codex Manesse), c1300. Found in the collection of the Library of the Ruprecht Karl University, Heidelberg

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Concert in Sanssouci, (Study), 1850s. Artist: Adolph Menzel

Concert in Sanssouci, (Study), 1850s. Artist: Adolph Menzel
Concert in Sanssouci, (Study), 1850s. Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Frederick I of Prussia (Fridericus Wilhelmus Rex Borussiae Elector Brandenburgensis)

Frederick I of Prussia (Fridericus Wilhelmus Rex Borussiae Elector Brandenburgensis). From a private collection

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: The Meeting Between Luise of Prussia and the Crown Prince Alexander of Russia in Memel, 1805

The Meeting Between Luise of Prussia and the Crown Prince Alexander of Russia in Memel, 1805. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1802. Artist: Grassi, Jozef (1757-1838)

Portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1802. Artist: Grassi, Jozef (1757-1838)
Portrait of Queen Louise of Prussia (1776-1810), 1802. Found in the collection of the Stiftung Preuszische Schlosser und Garten Berlin-Brandenburg

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Neolithic amber horse

Neolithic amber horse from Brandenburg, Germany. In the Museum fur Vot-und-Frugeschistes collection in Berlin

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Foot-Combat armour of Prince-Elector Christian I of Saxony (reigned 1586-91), German

Foot-Combat armour of Prince-Elector Christian I of Saxony (reigned 1586-91), German, Augsburg, 1591. Commissioned in 1591 by Sophie of Brandenburg as a Christmas gift for her husband

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Map of Europe at the Napoleonic Wars of Liberty (1813)

Map of Europe at the Napoleonic Wars of Liberty (1813)
Map of Central Europe at the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars of Liberty in 1813. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Quadriga by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenbur

Quadriga by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenbur
Quadriga, chariot drawn by four horses driven by Victoria Goddess. Copy by the original of 1793, by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenburg Gate. Berlin. Germany

Background imageBrandenburg Collection: Brandenburger Tor aka the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany

Brandenburger Tor aka the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany
The Brandenburg Gate or Brandenburger Tor, Berlin, Germany



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Brandenburg, a region rich in history and cultural heritage, holds a significant place in Germany's past. From the Lindisfarne Gospels of 715-721 to the Napoleonic battles fought on its soil, it has witnessed pivotal moments throughout time. The Kingdom of Saxony's eastern part became synonymous with bravery and valor during the Leipzig Battle Charge. The resounding echoes of war still resonate within its borders. In 1913, the Brandenburg Gate procession celebrated a royal wedding in Berlin, showcasing opulence and grandeur that defined an era. This iconic landmark stood witness to countless historical events. During World War II's darkest days in 1945, Soviet Heavy Tanks rolled through Berlin streets as symbols of power and victory over Nazi forces. The scars left behind serve as reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom. A lithograph map from 1897 reveals the intricate web that was the German Confederation from 1815-1866. It illustrates how Brandenburg played a crucial role in shaping Germany's political landscape. Picture No. 12479832 captures Otto IV engrossed in chess—a testament to both strategic thinking and leisure pursuits enjoyed by rulers throughout history. Germany Berlin stands tall as a symbol of resilience and unity amidst tumultuous times—its vibrant spirit reflected through its people who have rebuilt their city time after time. Lubben Castle offers breathtaking views that transport visitors back to medieval times when knights roamed these lands—an architectural marvel standing proud against the test of time. Humboldt University's Alte Bibliothek (former Royal Library) at Belbelplatz is not just home to books but also harbors knowledge passed down through generations—a sanctuary for intellectual growth and enlightenment. Brandenburg encompasses more than just geographical boundaries; it encapsulates stories etched into every stone, painting vivid pictures spanning centuries—a tapestry woven with triumphs, struggles, artistry, and resilience.