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Park Sanssouci
Официальный сайтThis 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.…
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The Neues Plais is also worth a visit, one of the most noteworthy rooms in the palace is the Konzertsaal (concert hall) - dripping in rococo glory.
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Gedenk- und Begegnungsstätte Ehemaliges KGB-Gefängnis Potsdam
Официальный сайтLeistikowstr. 1. Literally the Memorial and Meeting-place Former KGB Prison Potsdam. From August 1945 it was occupied by soviet forces. It has been reconstructed as a prison for the counterintelligence. Today it's been left standing to remind people of the depressing reality of dictatorships.…
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Open from May to October, every Saturday and Sunday 11-17h.
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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.
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Russian Colony
Официальный сайтAlexandrowka. 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.
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Filmpark Babelsberg
Официальный сайтMovie 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.
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The Glienicke bridge (Glienicker Brücke)
It is a bridge between Berlin and Potsdam 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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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.
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Alter Markt
the old market is the historic city center, the Stadtschloss (city castle) is under re-construction. You can visit the Nikolaikirche there.
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New Market
the new market is an original preserved market square from the 18th century.
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Krongut Bornstedt
an architectural complex in Italian style with a palace and a garden
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Gemäldegaleria
The beautiful collection of paintings at the Sanssouci Palace.
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The New Garden
hosts the Marmorpalais and the Palace Cecilienhof.
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Altes Rathaus
Changing exhibitions at the old town hall.
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Sanssouci Castle
the baroque decoration is wonderful.
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Potsdam has 16 documented sights including Park Sanssouci, Gedenk- und Begegnungsstätte Ehemaliges KGB-Gefängnis Potsdam, Holländisches Viertel. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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