Sans Souci
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Sans Souci (French for "no worries" or "carefree"), sometimes spelled Sans-Souci, Sans-souci or Sanssouci, may refer to:
Buildings and structures
- Estates
- Sans Souci, NRHP gothic-revival estate in New Rochelle, New York.
- Palaces
- Sanssouci, the palace in Potsdam, Germany
- Sans-Souci Palace, a Haitian palace erected by freed slaves in early 19th century
- Istana Bogor, in colonial times also called Buitenzorg and Sans Souci
- Sans Souci, in Bombay The house of the successful Jewish merchant/banker and philanthropist Sir David Sassoon, named "Sans souci". This house still exists as the main building of the Masina Hospital Bombay, run by a Parsi trust
Place names
- Australia
- Sans Souci, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
- Germany
- Sanssouci Park, the park surrounding Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, Germany
- South Africa
- Sans Souci, Natal, a settlement near the lower Tugela River
- United States
- Sans Souci, Michigan, unincorporated community
- Sans Souci, South Carolina, census-designated place
- Sans Souci Island, an island located in the Cedar River at Waterloo, Iowa
- Isle of Sans Souci, unincorporated community in New Rochelle, New York
- Mauritius
- Sans Souci, in Mauritius, an old Sugar Estate. Wet and remote but peaceful place
Other
- Boat
- USS Sans Souci II (SP-301), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
- Brand
- Sans Souci, an Italian pale lager brand owned by Heineken International
- Music
- Sans Souci (album), 2003 album by Australian band Frenzal Rhomb
- "Sanssouci" (song), a song by the singer-composer-musician Rufus Wainwright, from his album Release the Stars, named for the German palace
- "Sans Souci", the alma mater (song) of Columbia College, Columbia University, New York City
See also
- San Souci (disambiguation; including "Sansouci" spelling)
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