Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) Potsdam's Gardens
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) Potsdam's Gardens
The Potsdam Gardens were beautiful and relaxing to walk through. There is still a lot of restoration to be done, but the part that has been restored is fantastic. This is a magical place where you can feel history and understand the current times better. To know that the people who shaped Europe so long ago saw and touched the same trees is special.
Plan a full day here to appreciate the art and culture of Germany, take the sbahn 9 and go to potsdam city and also visit the potsdam gardens with the sanccoussi palace and the new palais.someone can go walking or by bike .
The gardens at Potsdam are just beautiful and great for a long, lingering walk. All ages would enjoy it I feel and we saw loads of families enjoying the area on our visit. Plenty of leafy paths through the trees.
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Potsdam's Brandenburg Gate, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
Potsdam is the capital city of the German federal state of Brandenburg and part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region. It is situated on the River Havel, 24 km (15 mi) southwest of Berlin city centre.
Where Knowledge Grows: University of Potsdam
Embedded in Potsdam’s unique cultural landscape, in close proximity to the Prussian palaces and gardens, the still relatively young University of Potsdam has established itself at three locations. The campus Am Neuen Palais, which is in the immediate proximity of the Park of Sanssouci, is home to the Faculty of Arts. In rural Golm, where one of the largest science parks of the region has grown, there are the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Human Sciences. The Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, the Law Faculty and Faculty of Digital Engineering are in Griebnitzsee, not very far from Babelsberg with its historical film studios.
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Hollandisches Viertel
Schloss Cecilienhof
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Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany )
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany )
Potsdam is a city on the border of Berlin, Germany. Sanssouci Palace was once the summer home of Frederick the Great, former King of Prussia. On the grounds of the complex, the Renaissance Orangery Palace overlooks Italian-style gardens with fountains. Historic Mill offers city views. English gardens surround neoclassical Charlottenhof Palace. The 19th-century Roman Baths were built in several architectural styles.
Potsdam, on the Havel River just 25km southwest of central Berlin, is the capital and crown jewel of the federal state of Brandenburg. Easily reached by S-Bahn, the former Prussian royal seat is the most popular day trip from Berlin, luring visitors with its splendid gardens and palaces, which garnered Unesco World Heritage status in 1990. Headlining the roll call of royal pads is Schloss Sanssouci, the private retreat of King Friedrich II (Frederick the Great), who was also the mastermind behind many of Potsdam's other fabulous parks and palaces. Miraculously, most survived WWII with nary a shrapnel wound. When the shooting stopped, the Allies chose Schloss Cecilienhof to host the Potsdam Conference of 1945 to lay the groundwork for Germany’s post-war fate.
Potsdam was the capital of Brandeburg and later Prussia, until it was replaced by Berlin. It was still used as a residence for the kings of Prussia when they wanted to get away from the big-city trouble (and potential rabble-rousers) in Berlin, and in a way it still has a similar function, as many well-to-do people from Berlin have either moved here or have bought a second residence here since reunification in 1990. Potsdam also serves as the capital of the Bundesland of Brandenburg, after an attempt to reunite Berlin and Brandenburg in a single Bundesland failed in the early 90s.
For most of its recent history Potsdam has not been accessible from the former West Berlin. The last station before the former GDR was Wannsee. Many of the buildings that are visible today have been reconstructed after the bombings of the Second World War and after the lax care of the East German Government. The city as we see it today is the work of five architects (After the Great Elector said: Das ganze Eyland muß ein Paradies werden [The whole island must become a paradise]): Peter Joseph Lenné, Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, Carl Phillipp Christian von Gontard, Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Friedrich Ludwig Persius, and of course King Frederick the Great and Emperor Wilhelm II.
Most attractions in the city are UNESCO World Heritage sites: Sanssouci Park and the Crown estate of Bornstedt, The New Garden (including the Pfingstberg and the Russian colony of Alxandrowka), Babelsberg Park and Sacrow Park. The suburb Babelsberg is home to the Media City Babelsberg (Medienstadt Babelsberg), an area joining movie and media people together. The film studio Babelsberg, the Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg and other schools, radio and TV stations, a museum and an archive, an amusement park and much more is located there.
A lot to see in Potsdam such as :
Sanssouci
Sanssouci Park
New Palace
Cecilienhof
Glienicke Bridge
Pfaueninsel
New Garden, Potsdam
Chinese House
Orangery Palace
Brandenburg Gate
Babelsberg Park
Marmorpalais
Charlottenhof Palace
Glienicke Palace
Sanssouci Picture Gallery
Filmpark Babelsberg
Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg
Museum Barberini
Belvedere on the Pfingstberg
Bornstedt
Church of Peace, Potsdam
Heiliger See
Biosphäre Potsdam
Roman Baths
St. Nicholas' Church, Potsdam
Historic Mill of Sanssouci
Ruinenberg
Old Market Square, Potsdam
City Palace, Potsdam
Lustgarten
Volkspark Potsdam
Jungfernsee
Nauener Tor
Griebnitzsee
Döberitzer Heide
Belvedere auf dem Klausberg
Botanical Garden, Potsdam
Pfingstberg (Potsdam)
Filmmuseum Potsdam
Church of the Redeemer, Sacrow
Castle on Peacock Island
Einstein Tower
Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow
Sacrower See
Neptune Grotto
Peter and Paul Church, Potsdam
Extavium
Flatow Tower in Babelsberg
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin
Temple of Friendship
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Fat Tire Tour Berlin: Gardens & Palaces of Potsdam Bike Tour
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city as you enjoy a day in the quaint town of Potsdam, full of charm and beauty but also it’s own important role in German history. Our Gardens & Palaces of Potsdam Bike Tour will take you on a journey through the best of Potsdam’s sites, such as the famous Sanssouci Palace where Frederick the Great once lived, the picturesque gardens in the New Park, Potsdam’s own Brandenburg Gate and restored city center, and Cecilienhof Palace where your entry inside allows you to see the historic rooms where the Potsdam Conference was held at the end of the Second World War. We explore all of this while biking through Potsdam’s quiet streets and parks. We travel together by train from our shop in Alexanderplatz to Potsdam where our bikes will be waiting- this transportation, as well as entry to Cecilienhof Palace, is included in the tour price.
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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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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
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This modern and newly renovated hotel is family-run and located in a tranquil and idyllic setting just north of the Sanssouci palace and gardens in Potsdam, within easy reach of cultural highlights and local lakes.
It offers the ideal base from which to make pleasant trips to explore the Prussian castles and gardens nearby. It is conveniently set within easy reach of numerous lakes and vast areas of fine parkland. You can amble through Potsdam’s Old Town with its Holländisches Viertel (Dutch Quarter) and its diverse cultural attractions.
Palace of Frederick the Great in Potsdam
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A quick introduction to the Prussian garrison city of Potsdam, including Sanssouci and many other attractions. And way too many kings called Frederick William.
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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.
Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg (SPSG)
The stately homes and gardens of Prussia invite guests to travel for themselves back in time to the grandiose era of prince electors, kings and emperors in their former residences at Berlin and Potsdam. These testimonies to sophisticated architecture and garden design have been restored to a splendour that attracts millions of admiring visitors each year from Germany and around the world. It is the task of the Stiftung Preussische Schlösser und Gärten (Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation) Berlin-Brandenburg (SPSG) to maintain these works of art and make them accessible to the public in a variety of ways.
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) Brandenburger Gate
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) Brandenburger Gate
The seven year’s war was won in 1770. A triumphal arch was to express the joy over this: the Brandenburg Gate was erected in the centre of Potsdam and is today the crowning start of the axis from Luisenplatz (a square in close proximity to Sanssouci Park) to Brandenburger Straße, Potsdam’s pedestrian precinct and up to St. Peter’s and St. Paul’s Church. The baroque houses of Brandenburger Straße date back to the 18th century. Quite a lot has been done in the side streets in recent years. Most of the houses have been newly renovated and invite you to go for a stroll.
The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) on the Luisenplatz in Potsdam, should not be confused with the gate of the same name on Berlin's Pariser Platz, it was built in 1770/71 by Carl von Gontard and Georg Christian Unger by order of Frederick II of Prussia. It stands at the western end of Brandenburger Straße, which runs in a straight line up to the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Previously, from 1733, there was another, simpler gate on the same spot, which resembled a castle gateway. Together with the city wall, a form of toll barrier, and the other gates it was intended to prevent desertion and smuggling.
Towards the end of the Seven Years' War, Frederick the Great had the old gate demolished and built, in its stead, this new Brandenburg Gate, as a symbol of his victory. Since the city wall was demolished around 1900 the Brandenburg Gate has been a free-standing structure.
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Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin (UNESCO/NHK)
With 500 ha of parks and 150 buildings constructed between 1730 and 1916, Potsdam's complex of palaces and parks forms an artistic whole, whose eclectic nature reinforces its sense of uniqueness. It extends into the district of Berlin-Zehlendorf, with the palaces and parks lining the banks of the River Havel and Lake Glienicke. Voltaire stayed at the Sans-Souci Palace, built under Frederick II between 1745 and 1747.
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Frederick the Great wanted to cultivate plums, figs and wine on Potsdam’s doorstep. In 1744, he had a terraced garden designed in Sanssouci Park for this reason. But, due to the exceptionally beautiful view, the idea crossed the king’s mind of a large summer residence above the terraces just a year later. In addition, the New Palace and the picture gallery were constructed in subsequent years, while the slopes of the castle were used as flower and vegetable gardens.
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Bike Ride Around Potsdam
Bike Ride Around Potsdam