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  1. Sophie Princess of Prussia (Chairperson of the Board) and Gert Overbeck (Deputy Chairman of the Board) Contact to the foundation. Princess Kira of Prussia Foundation Bertha-von-Suttner-Straße 14 14469 Potsdam Germany Phone: +49 331-81701660 Mail: preussen@kira-stiftung.de. Bank details. Princess Kira of Prussia Foundation IBAN: DE42 3702 0500 ...

  2. Wikipedia (3 entries) frwiki Marie-Cécile de Prusse. nlwiki Marie-Cécile van Pruisen. thwiki เจ้าหญิงมารี เซซีล แห่งปรัสเซีย. commonswiki Category:Princess Marie Cécile of Prussia. Prussian Royal.

  3. Deshalb gibt es die Prinzessin Kira von Preußen Stiftung. Sie lädt Kinder- und Jugendgruppen mit Betreuern zu kostenlosen Ferien auf der Burg Hohenzollern ein. Auf dem Stammsitz des preußischen Königshauses und der Fürsten von Hohenzollern erleben die Kinder in Gemeinschaft eine unbeschwerte Zeit voller spannender Entdeckungen fernab ihres ...

  4. Princess Kira Auguste Viktoria Friederike of Prussia (27 June 1943 – 10 January 2004) was the fourth child and second daughter of Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia and Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia. Princess Kira was born in Cadienen, East Prussia (today Kadyny, Poland). She married Thomas Frank Liepsner on 10 September 1973 in a civil ceremony. The religious ceremony was held the ...

  5. Descendants of German Emperor Wilhelm I. Last update on 19 May 2024. Wilhelm I, German Emperor, King of Prussia (1797-1888), m.1829 Princess Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1811-1890) 1. Friedrich III, German Emperor, King of Prussia (1831-1888), m.1858 Princess Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland (1840-1901) 1.1.

  6. The Princess Kira of Prussia Foundation sponsors a free holiday retreat at Hohenzollern Castle for children and young people, which includes a music education programme. Over 14,000 children and young people have stayed at our castle since the foundation began its work.

  7. Since the 1950s, the Princess Kira of Prussia Foundation has committed itself to helping disadvantaged children and young people in Germany and around the world. During these more than 70 years, the foundation has offered them opportunities to spend holidays and work on creative projects at Hohenzollern Castle and other locations.