Crown Estate Bornstedt
Just 400 footsteps away from Sanssouci Palace is an ‘Italian hamlet’: the Crown Estate Bornstedt, once a manor of the Prussian Crown. Since 2002, the elaborately restored architectural ensemble has been shining in its renewed splendor.Source: www.potsdam.de
DAS MINSK
In the former terrace restaurant "Minsk," now an art house, artworks from the GDR, which are part of the Hasso Plattner collection, are displayed in new contexts.
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Discover Potsdam
Potsdam is a UNESCO World Heritage city, the city of palaces and gardens on the idyllic Havel lakes, a magnificent, historic city of culture, a UNESCO Creative City of Film, a centre of education and science, shaped by more than 1000 years of history as a residence and state capital near Berlin.Source: www.potsdam.de
Discover Potsdam
Potsdam is a UNESCO World Heritage City – the city of palaces and gardens on the idyllic Havel lakes, shaped by more than 1,000 years of history. It is also a diverse cultural city, a UNESCO Creative City of Film, and a center of education and science. Numerous monuments and fascinating examples of modern architecture invite visitors to explore and discover.
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Dutch Quarter
The Dutch Quarter is equally popular with locals and visitors. It consists of 4 city blocks with about 150 red brick houses in a Dutch look – umplastered, with white joints, shutters and partially curved gables.Source: www.potsdam.de
Education Center ‘Bildungsforum’ - the smartest house in town
The education center Bildungsforum is an informative and exciting meeting place in the heart of Potsdam. Under one roof, the City and Regional Library (SLB), the Adult Education Center (VHS), and the …Source: www.potsdam.de
Erlöserkirche (Church of the Redeemer)
The Erlöserkirche (Church of the Redeemer) in Potsdam was built between 1896 and 1898 based on designs by church building officer Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel in the Neo-Gothic style. The proud, 74-meter-high tower of the Evangelical Erlöserkirche rises like a needle from the closed Jugendstil buildings of the Brandenburg suburbs and can be seen from the Sanssouci Park.Source: www.potsdam.de
Evangelical Parsonage in Babelsberg
The new parsonage on today's Lutherstraße was built in 1886 on the rear portion of the property of the parsonage located at the former Priesterstraße, now Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 28.Source: www.potsdam.de
Film Museum Potsdam
The Film Museum Potsdam is the oldest film museum in Germany and is located in the “Marstall”, the historic horse stables of the Prussian kings next to the City Palace.Source: www.potsdam.de