The so-called Chinese tea room was built according to the Western interpretation of Chinese style at the time. It is a combination of Rococo and Chinese style, a circular pavilion-style building with dome. Whether it is the overall architectural style or the furnishings inside, it has nothing to do with China.
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The so-called Chinese tea room was built according to the Western interpretation of Chinese style at the time. It is a combination of Rococo and Chinese style, a circular pavilion-style building with dome. Whether it is the overall architectural style or the furnishings inside, it has nothing to do with China.
The Chinese tea room is part of a German royal palace, the hexagonal structure looks very good, this indoor building can also be visited, the tea room is also very unwelcome.
The Chinese tea room near the Potsdam Worry-free Palace is really interesting. The statue at the door mimics the ancient Chinese girl, and then the girl is playing the violin. I contracted my smile all day. Of course, I can’t blame foreigners. After all, they have no way to know. There are very few people.
In the garden of the Palace of No Care. The only building with Chinese elements in Wuyou Palace is actually what ancient Germans thought of as Chinese elements. In fact, it is different from the real Chinese architecture. The garden is big, and the trees inside are tall and strong. It can be seen that there is a long history. If we go in summer, it will be more beautiful.
Near the garden of Wuyou Palace, it's brilliant to ask for money in the teahouse. But the Chinese sculptures and clothes are weird. It's the way foreigners imagine Chinese people. It's a bit awkward.
There are many sculptures and fountains in Potsdam's Worldwide Cultural Heritage Palace. The grasslands are green. The Chinese teahouse is just a small shop. It's not a scenic spot at all! _________ The orange orchards designed by Italians are much better. The buildings are very distinctive. The fountains, sculptures and gardens are beautiful, and there are few visitors. It's worth visiting.
Located in the garden of Potsdam's worry-free palace, the Chinese teahouse is a combination of Baroque style and Chinese architecture. It looks a little strange. There are a lot of Chinese porcelain in it. This is the place where the nobles of the former palace tasted Chinese tea leisurely. Passing by, you can see that you need to buy tickets to enter.