Article: PRUSSIA 1701 A EUROPEAN AFFAIR.

Daniel Snowman previews a new exhibition in Berlin.

IF YOU DRIVE IN TO Berlin from Tegel airport in the north-west of the city, keep an eye on your right for the blue-domed, gold-topped Charlottenburg Palace, the finest Baroque building in town. It wasn't in town when, originally no more than a charming villa, it was constructed three hundred years ago. On the contrary, the palace was built as a summer residence for Sophie Charlotte of Hanover, the young wife of the Elector of Brandenburg -- near enough to Berlin that she could attend the capital when required, yet a pleasantly rustic location on a lazy bend on the River Spree. Today, the district is one of the ...

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