His son, Frederick II - called by historians Frederick the Great (1712-1786), and by the subjects of "Der Alte Fritz” - was popular for a short time by introducing liberal reforms, but soon he returned to the ways of his father. Prusy …
Berlin – Great Elector
The gigantic task of the post-war reconstruction fell to the new ruler of the Marches, Frederic Wilhelm Brandenburg (1620-1688). Next to residences and public buildings worthy of an electoral capital (seven electors - three archbishops, margrabia, prince, count and king - had the right to elect the Roman Emperor) wzniesiono również …
Berlin – Historical overview – The beginnings
Few cities have a history as clear as Berlin. Walking through the streets you cannot help but see the forces, which shaped the city because they left physical traces in the form of damage to buildings from bomb fragments, a najbardziej wyraziście w postaci wielkiej martwej połaci …