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Potsdam & Sanssouci : Best of the Rest

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  • 1. Alexandrowka

    A detour to the Russian colony in Potsdam feels like a journey to Russia itself. Decorated log cabins with picturesque gardens were built here in 1826 for a Russian military choir.

  • 2. Wasserwerk Sanssouci

    This building, resembling a mosque with minarets, houses the water pumping station for Schlosspark Sanssouci. The ancient pump, dating from 1842, can be inspected in the building.

  • 3. Telegrafenberg

    If you’re prepared to climb telegraph hill, you could visit the elegant Einstein tower at the top. It was designed in 1920 by Erich Mendelssohn for the observation of the sun.

  • 4. Schloss Babelsberg

    Built by Schinkel in 1833–5, this Gothic palace is situated in an idyllic park on the banks of the Havel River.

  • 5. Potsdam-Museum

    A small museum presenting the history of the town of Potsdam, from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum is based in the historic Hiller-Brandtsche Häuser.

  • 6. Altes Rathaus

    The old town hall, built in 1753, is decorated with sculptures and Potsdam’s coat of arms – two gilded Atlas figures, each carrying a globe.

  • 7. Luisenplatz

    This small square with its plain, restored buildings gives a good impression of Potsdam in the early 19th century.

  • 8. Französische Kirche

    In 1752, Johann Boumann built this elliptical Huguenot church with its giant columned portico, while Schinkel designed the beautiful interior in the 1830s.

  • 9. St-Peter-und-Paul-Kirche

    The Catholic church of saints Peter and Paul, modelled on Haghia Sophia in Istanbul, was built in 1867–70 by Stüler.

  • 10. Brandenburger Tor

    The most attractive of five former town gates was built by Gontard and Unger in 1770 in the Neo-Classical style to celebrate Prussian victory in the Seven Years’ War.

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