Park Babelsberg, flying over the Kindermann See (Potsdam, Germany)
Viel Spass beim Mitfliegen über den Kindermann See im Park Babelsberg.
Infos zum Kindermann See gibt es hier:
Potsdam He Rund um den Park Babelsberg
Jagtschloß Glienicke ,Maschinenhaus, Schloß Babelsberg in der Restaurierung, Glienicker Brücke
Gerichtslaube, Flatowturm
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) Park Babelsberg
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) Park Babelsberg
Babelsberg Park is a 114 hectare park in the northeast of the city of Potsdam, bordering on the Tiefen See lake on the River Havel. The park was created in rolling terrain sloping down towards the lake by the landscape artist, Peter Joseph Lenné and, after him, by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, by order of Prince William, later Emperor William I and his wife, Augusta.
After Glienicke Palace had been built for his brother, Charles and Charlottenhof Palace for his brother, Frederick William IV, Prince William also strove to have his own residence built. He received support for this idea from Lenné, who wanted to turn the area around Potsdam into an artistic synthesis and saw the opportunity of landscaping the eastern end of the area, the Babelsberg, into a park and to incorporate it into the overall plan.
In 1833 the thrifty King Frederick William III of Prussia gave his second son permission to lay out a garden and that same year Karl Friedrich Schinkel was given the contract to design a palace. Financial resources were tight, so Lenné could only proceed slowly. A hot summer withered most of his planting because the irrigation system failed. In addition, there were disputes between him and Princess Augusta, because they each had different visions for the future garden. The consequence was that Lenné was dismissed.
In 1843 the former adjutant of the Grand Duchy of Weimar, Prince Hermann of Pückler-Muskau was given the task of continuing the landscape work. He had published his book Andeutungen über Landschaftsgärtnerei (Thoughts on Landscape Gardening) and was probably known to Augusta, who came from the House of Saxe-Weimar.
The system of paths envisaged by Lenné, with their views of the Potsdam countryside, was retained by Pückler-Muskau, but it was enhanced by a network of narrower paths. He enlarged the embankment and terrace at the palace with surrounding terraces. In the pleasure ground below the palace, started by his predecessor, curved promenade paths were laid out and the flower beds were decorated with borders of coloured pottery. A newly laid out Golden Rose Staircase (Goldene Rosentreppe) above the pleasure ground, which was planted with red and white roses, led down to the lakeshore. Lenné had planted large individual trees, but Pückler-Muskau placed younger ones close together, which encouraged one another to grow in height and improved the soil with their fallen leaves.
Babelsberg Park is sponsored and managed by the Berlin-Brandenburg Foundation for Prussian Palaces and Gardens (Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg). The population of Babelsberg has heavily criticised the management. Many residents feel that the park authority[1] is far too restrictive. This is mainly due to the strict ban on using the parkland for games. There are several initiatives that are trying to persuade the authorities to accede to the wishes of the local residents. Protests against the park authority resulted in several main paths in Babelsberg Park being officially opened to cyclists again in January 2008, including the Berlin Wall Way that runs through the park.
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Potsdam, Germany - The Orangery Palace in Sansoucci Park
The Orangery Palace is one of several palaces in Sansoucci Park, in the city of Potsdam, Germany. It was commissioned by King Friedrich Wilhelm IV (Frederick William IV of Prussia) & work began in 1851 and completed in 1864. The so-called Versailles of Germany (Sansoucci Palace) is also located within the park, along with other similar structures such as the Neues Palais (New Palace) and the Chinese House, a garden pavilion.
There was much restoration work going on at the Orangery (also known as New Orangery on the Klausberg), so we were unable to go inside some of the structures, but the beautiful day lessened our disappointment with the grand outside views of the palace and the equally grand garden views.
When we first arrived we began our stroll at the historic (wind) mill and also ended our walk there before we continued on to see the other palaces in the park. The mill, known as Historische Mühle, in German was based on a legend known as The Miller of Sanssouci & was built in 1737. It was much fun to visit, as well.
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Potsdam, Germany - A drive through Potsdam HD (2013)
Potsdam (German pronunciation: [ˈpɔtsdam], Lower Sorbian Podstupim) is the capital city of the German federal state of Brandenburg. It directly borders the German capital Berlin and is part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region. It is situated on the River Havel, 24 kilometres (15 miles) southwest of Berlin's city center.
Potsdam has several claims to national and international notability. In Germany, it had a similar status that Windsor has in the United Kingdom: it was the residence of the Prussian kings and the German Kaiser, until 1918. Around the city there are a series of interconnected lakes and unique cultural landmarks, in particular the parks and palaces of Sanssouci, the largest World Heritage Site in Germany. The Potsdam Conference, the major post-World War II conference between the victorious Allies, was held at another palace in the area, the Cecilienhof.
Babelsberg, in the south-eastern part of Potsdam, was a major film production studio before the war and has enjoyed increased success as a major center of European film production since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The Filmstudio Babelsberg is the oldest large-scale film studio in the world.
Potsdam developed into a centre of science in Germany from the 19th century. Today, there are three public colleges, the University of Potsdam and more than 30 research institutes in the city.
Schlosspark Babelsberg-ein Sommertraum in 4K (moderiert)
Das Schloss Babelsberg ist ein Juwel unweit der Glienicker Brücke, die Berlin mit Potsdam verbindet.
Ein Spaziergang im Park lohnt sich. Die einmalige Lage ist atemberaubend.....Nach einer gelungenen Restaurierung erstrahlt das Schloss schöner als je zuvor.Die UNESCO hat auch diesen Park als Weltkulturerbe erhoben, wie die insgesamt 2063 ha preußischer Kulturgeschichte in Berlin und Brandenburg.
Restaurant Kleines Schloss Babelsberg, Potsdam - Deutschland
Feinschmecker Treff im kleinen Hohenzollern Schloss im Park von Babelsberg.
Potsdam- Park Babelsberg von oben
Schloss Babelsberg - Potsdam
Rundfahrt Osten Deutschland - Urlaub
August 2016 - Tag 05 - Film 134
Schloss Babelsberg
Park Babelsberg in Potsdam (17.08.2012)
Ruhige Aufnahmen aus dem Park Babelsberg in Potsdam, unterlegt mit sanfter Musik.
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin, Germany - World Heritage Journeys
With over 500 hectares of parks and 150 buildings constructed between 1730 and 1916, Potsdam's complex of palaces and parks was a crowning achievement for Prussian royalty and a model for excellence across Europe. The complex was designed by the top architects and landscape gardeners of the period, who worked with sculptors and painters to create masterpieces such as the Sanssouci Park, the New Garden and the Park of Babelsberg.
Inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1990, the palaces and parks of Potsdam are a must-see cultural treasure for any visitors to Berlin.
Schloss Babelsberg mit Park in Potsdam- Wolfgang Schmökel
Schloss Babelsberg und Park in Potsdam
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A long walk in the Park Babelsberg, famous for its wonderful Babelsberg Palace. Beautiful scenery and unvelievably hot weather!
Potsdam, Park Babelsberg, Hafel, Nikolaikirche (St. Nikolai Potsdam).
Поездка в Потсдам- это нескончаемые скитания в +35, неугасимый энтузиазм, десятки пройденных пешком километров! Айда со мной!
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Cycling in Potsdam Sanssouci park & Babelsberg Park
Cycling in Potsdam Sanssouci park & Babelsberg Park -
I covered most of the places to see in Potsdam on cycle in a single day. Some of the places to see in Potsdam are:
Sanssouci palace
Sanssouci park and Vineyards
New Palace, Potsdam
Orangery Palace, Potsdam
Chinese House, Potsdam
Historic Mill of Sanssouci
Babelsberg park
Steam-powered pump house, Babelsberg
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Sonntagsausflug, Park Babelsberg (Potsdam)
Potsdam Babelsberg BRD 28.3.2015
Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany )
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany )
Potsdam was the residence of the Prussian kings and German Kaisers until 1918. It is the site of the parks and palaces of Sanssouci, the largest World Heritage Site in Germany. The city is now the capital of the German federal state of Brandenburg and a home to three public colleges and a major film production studio.
Potsdam, is the capital and largest city of the German federal state of Brandenburg. It directly borders the German capital Berlin and is part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region.
Potsdam is the capital of Brandenburg and borders Berlin. The town has population of approx. 159,000. It is widely known for its castles and landscape as a World Heritage Site. Potsdam is more than 1000 years old. Many historic buildings are under re-construction after World War II and the period of the GDR.
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there are alot to see in Potsdam - Germany such as
Park Sanssouci - This immense park outside Berlin in the city of Potsdam is on the UNESCO World Heritage list, along with all its outbuildings. Get there early: there is a 2000 person/day entry limit at Schloss (Castle) Sanssouci, a fabulous rococo palace with amazing interiors. One of the most noteworthy rooms in the palace is the Konzertsaal (concert hall) - dripping in rococo glory.
The New Garden hosts the Marmorpalais and the Palace Cecilienhof.
Gedenk- und Begegnungsstätte Ehemaliges KGB-Gefängnis Potsdam, Leistikowstr. Literally the Memorial and Meeting-place Former KGB Prison Potsdam. From August 1945 it was occupied by soviet forces who oversaw its reconstruction as a prison for the counter-intelligence services. Today it's been left standing to remind people of the depressing reality of dictatorships. Open from May to October, every Saturday and Sunday 11-17h.
Holländisches Viertel - Right in the middle of Potsdam are the Dutch Quarters, built in the 18th century by Dutch master builder Johann Boumann to attract other Dutch artisans. The quarters consist of 134 red brick houses, divided into four blocks. The history of the Dutch Quarters can be seen in the house in Mittelstraße 8.
Alter Markt, the old market is the historic city center, the Stadtschloss (city castle) is under re-construction. You can visit the Nikolaikirche there.
New Market, the new market is an original preserved market square from the 18th century.
Park Babelsberg is a beautiful park with a gothic-style castle. It is also part of the World Heritage site. One part of the university is placed here, so expect some students.
The Russian Colony - Alexandrowka. Alexandrowka consisits of a few Russian Style houses built for Russian immigrants during the reign of The Soldier King. House No. 2 (Haus 2) has a very interesting museum while House No. 4 ( Haus 4) has an excellent café.
Krongut Bornstedt - an architectonical complex in Italian style with a palace and a garden
Potsdam has several interesting museums to offer:
Haus der Brandenburgisch-Preußischen Geschichte. A museum about Prussia's history.
Museum of Natural History
Film Museum, exhibitions about cinema history in Potsdam and movie theatre.
Filmpark Babelsberg movie theme park. Well worth a visit, the first German expressionist film in the world was made at these studios. The next-door studios are home to Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten, a famous German soap opera.
Potsdam Museum at the Dutch District.
Altes Rathaus Changing exhibitions at the old town hall.
Gemäldegaleria. The beautiful collection of paintings at the Sans Souci Palace.
The Glienicke bridge (Glienicker Brücke). It is a bridge in Berlin which spans the Havel River to connect the cities of Potsdam and Berlin near Klein Glienicke. It was completed in 1907
Relaxing Park Sacrow, Potsdam ( Germany ). Релакс видео Парк сакров, Гор. Потсдам, Германия.
Relaxing Nature Sound Park Sacrow, Potsdam ( Germany ).
Релакс видео со звуками природы Парк сакров, Гор. Потсдам, Германия.
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Babelsberg,Potsdam
Ein kleines Stück Babelsberg
12 Top Tourist Attractions in Potsdam (Germany)
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12 Top Tourist Attractions in Potsdam (Germany):
Babelsberg, Chinese House, Film Museum Potsdam, Holländisches Viertel The Dutch Quarter, Neuer Garten and Marmorpalais, Sanssouci Palace and the New Rooms, Sanssouci Park, Schloss Cecilienhof, St. Nicholas Church, The Church of Peace, The Old Town Hall, The New Palace at Sanssouci