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SPSG Peter Joseph Lenné (544 words) |
 | Lenné and Schinkel soon realised that they shared similar artistic goals: both wanted to harness in their work the enormous thrust of artistic renewal emanating from the French revolution - and both saw Potsdam's lakes and hilly landscape as the ideal terrain for their ideas. |
 | Lenné had probably already recognised the potential of designing a spacious park landscape immediately after his arrival in Potsdam. |
 | Up to Lenné's death in 1866, the various elements of Potsdam's surroundings were joined together piece by piece as part of the large, overall project: the modified New Garden, the redesigned Sanssouci Park, Peacock Island, the Palace Parks of Glienicke, Babelsberg and Sacrow, the Pfingstberg hill, and Lindstedt Park. |
| Lenne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (139 words) |
 | The Lenne is a river in the Sauerland area in western Germany. |
 | Having its source on top of the Kahler Asten near Winterberg in an intermittent spring at an elevation of 2,687 feet, the Lenne ends after a course of 128 km flowing into the Ruhr river near the city of Hagen. |
 | With an average discharge of 25 cumecs (cubic metres per second) near its mouth, it is the main tributary of the Ruhr. |