- Temple of Friendship
The Temple of Friendship ( _de. Freundschaftstempel) is a small, round temple in the western part of
Sanssouci Park inPotsdam . It was built byFriedrich the Great ofPrussia in memory of his favorite sister, Markgravine Wilhelmine of Bayreuth, who died in1758 . The Temple of Friendship was built south of the main alley from1768 to1770 byCarl von Gontard , to complement theAntique Temple , which lies due north of the alley.The Neuruppin Pavilion
The basis for the Temple of Friendship was the Temple of
Apollo in the Amalthea Garden ofNeuruppin . The first work of architectGeorg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff , it was built in the flower and nut gardens by Crown Prince Frederick (laterFrederick the Great ) at his residence there, where he lived from1732 -1735 while he was the commander of a regiment there.The Temple of Apollo was an open round temple, which was closed by a brick wall between its columns in
1791 . In August 1735, Fredrick described the building to his sister Wilhelmine: "...Das Gartenhaus ist ein Tempel aus acht dorischen Säulen die eine Kuppel tragen. Auf ihr steht die Statue des Apollos. Sobald es fertig ist, werden wir Opfer darbringen - natürlich Dir, liebe Schwester, der Beschützerin der schönen Künste." ("..."The garden house is a temple of eightdoric column s holding up a domed roof. On it stands a statue of Apollo. As soon as it is finished, we shall bring it a sacrifice - naturally it will be you, dear sister, protectress of the fine arts.")The Sanssouci Pavilion
, where such buildings were erected over cult statues and grave markers.
The life-sized statue of a seated Wilhelmine of Bayreuth in a shallow alcove on the temple wall, comes from the workshop of the sculptor brothers Johann David and
Johann Lorenz Whilhem Räntz . For a model for themarble figure, they used a painting by the court painterAntoine Pesne . The medallions on the columns of ancient personalities and the book the statue shows in her hand, stem from the Markgravine and her love of that age.References
*The information in this article is based on that in its German equivalent.
*Generaldirektion der Stiftung Schlösser und Gärten Potsdam-Sanssouci (Hrsg.): "Potsdamer Schlösser und Gärten. Bau und Gartenkunst vom 17. bis 20. Jahrhundert". UNZE VG mbH, Potsdam 1993 ISBN 3-910196-14-4
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