Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg) Berlin, Germany
Built by Elector Friederich III in 1699 as a summer palace for his wife Sophie Charlotte, this regal estate, the largest palace in Berlin, is framed by a baroque-style garden.
Inside, a collection of 18th century French paintings is the largest of its kind outside France. Visitors can see the Old Palace, with its baroque rooms, royal apartments, Chinese and Japanese porcelain collections and silverware chambers, as well as the New Wing, with its rococo splendor and fine furniture, added by Friederich the Great.
Kazimierz Karaś’ Palace, Krakowskie Przedmieście 2, Warsaw | c. 1769, architect Jakub Fontana;
The palace was demolish in 1912 to bring in that place a new income building. Outbreak of World War I halted the work. Square remains undeveloped to nowadays.

Warsaw winter
Wilanów Palace, Warsaw.

Potocki Palace in Tulczyn (nowadays Ukraine), 1780, designed by Lacroix, the largest magnates palace of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
photo Szymon Pyzik, 2010.

Palace in Kock (Poland) for Anna Sapieha Jabłonowska, 1779,
architect: Szymon Bogumil ZUG, fot. Przemysław Więcka