Neptune Grotto
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Neptune Grotto
Summary
Neptune Grotto is a grotto[1]. It draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (grotto category, ranking #8 of 15).[2]
Key Facts
- Neptune Grotto is located in Potsdam[3].
- Neptune Grotto is in the country of Germany[4].
- Neptune Grotto's image is recorded as Neptungrotte, Park Sanssouci, Potsdam-7510.jpg[5].
- Neptune Grotto's instance of is recorded as grotto[6].
- Neptune Grotto's architect is recorded as Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff[7].
- Neptune Grotto's founder is recorded as Frederick II of Prussia[8].
- Neptune is named after Neptune Grotto[9].
- Neptune Grotto's location is recorded as Sanssouci Palace[10].
- Neptune Grotto's part of is recorded as Sanssouci Palace[11].
- Neptune Grotto's part of is recorded as Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin[12].
- Neptune Grotto's Commons category is recorded as Neptungrotte[13].
- Neptune Grotto's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.4033469, 'lon': 13.0423675}[14].
- Neptune Grotto's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bq052[15].
- Neptune Grotto's depicted by is recorded as Q136563789[16].
- Neptune Grotto's heritage designation is recorded as architectural heritage monument in Brandenburg[17].
- Neptune Grotto's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Neptungrotte'}[18].
- Neptune Grotto's BLDAM object ID is recorded as 09157046[19].
- Neptune Grotto's museum-digital place ID is recorded as 13317[20].
- Neptune Grotto's OpenStreetMap way ID is recorded as 23119509[21].
Body
Geography
Neptune Grotto is in the country of Germany[4]. It is located in Potsdam[3]. Part of include Sanssouci Palace[11], a palace[22], in Germany[23], founded in 1745[24] and Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin[12], a cultural landscape[25], in Germany[26].
Designation and Status
Neptune Grotto's instance of is recorded as grotto[6]. Its heritage designation is recorded as architectural heritage monument in Brandenburg[17].
History and Context
Neptune is named after Neptune Grotto[9].
Why It Matters
Neptune Grotto draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (grotto category, ranking #8 of 15).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]