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Potsdam

Potsdam Bridge

Potsdam is the Brandenburg State Capital and former centre of Prussia and summer home of the Prussian Kings.

Potsdam is situated to the south-west of Berlin.

The town has population of approx. 146.500.
Potsdam is more than 1000 years old.

It is widely known for its castles and castles and gardens which are part of UNESCO’s world cultural heritage.

Without any doubt, Potsdam is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany.
Integrated into the attractive cultural ambience, the capital city of the State of Brandenburg is a natural destination to satisfy the most varied interests and demands.

Potsdam is an island in the midst of the chain of lakes of the River Havel and a symbol of an elegantly designed cultural landscape.
Extensive visual axes over idyllic lake and river courses, to palaces and gardens combined with a lively city centre make Potsdam a special experience.

The Potsdam palaces - Sanssouci, New Palace and Charlottenhof - still retain some of the magic of bygone eras, as do the extensive palace grounds dotted with little buildings such as the gilded Chinese Tea House.

The centre of Potsdam with its picturesque Dutch Quarter and the Russian colony of Alexandrovka with its traditional Russian buildings bring the past back to life.

There is no end to outstanding places of interest and attractive destinations for a visit in Potsdam.
Landscapes, museums and monuments offer a fascinating insight into the town's history. Convents and monasteries, places of memorial and technical monuments are open to visitors.

Over the past years a modern tourism infrastructure has been developed to fulfil every wish and requirement.
Modern hotels and guest houses, as well as private rooms allow our guests to feel easily at home.