Historic city center
A walk through Potsdam’s city center seems like a journey through time. Those arriving by boat or train start out directly at the birthplace of the city: the square Alter Markt.Source: www.potsdam.de
Historic House Museum "Im Güldenen Arm"
The oldest original restored house from the second city expansion is a gem of our city and an important testament to Potsdam's urban development. Interesting special exhibitions take place monthly.
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Museumshaus "Im Güldenen Arm"Source: www.potsdam.de
Historic Mill of Sanssouci
In addition to the mill technology on the upper floors, you can find an exhibition about the history of the historic mill and other facts about mills in the tower of the windmill. The gallery presents you a view of Sanssouci Park.Source: www.potsdam.de
Historic Mill of Sanssouci
Opposite Sanssouci Palace stands a Dutch windmill, where grain is still milled using wind power today. In addition to the mill's machinery, visitors can also explore an exhibition on the history of the Historic Mill.
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Historische Mühle von SanssouciSource: www.potsdam.de
Integreat Potsdam
The Integreat App offers information about Potsdam's city administration in several languages. You want to visit, work, study, settle or seek asylum in Potsdam? Here's all you need to know. To change …Source: www.potsdam.de
Jan Bouman House
The Jan Bouman House is an interactive testament to Dutch life in Potsdam. The permanent exhibition showcases the history of the Dutch Quarter and the restoration of the listed building.
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Karl Foerster's House and Garden
In Potsdam-Bornim, the famous perennial breeder and garden philosopher Karl Foerster (1874–1970) lived and worked. In 1912, he began creating a display and experimental area for perennials in his garden.Source: www.potsdam.de
Lakes of the Havel
Discover the island of Potsdam from a completely different perspective.Source: www.potsdam.de
Langer Stall
The Lange Stall, an imposing structure 170 meters long, was built in 1734 under Frederick William I according to plans by Pierre des Gayette as a single-story riding and drill house with a steep gabled roof. Contrary to its name, the Lange Stall ("Long Horse Stables") was used by the Potsdam garrison. The structure's design created a large open space without columns, suitable for soldier drills.Source: www.potsdam.de
Leistikowstraße Memorial and Meeting Place Potsdam
The central detention prison of the Soviet military counterintelligence service was located at Leistikowstraße 1 in Potsdam from the summer of 1945 until the 1980s. The history of the building and the fates of the prisoners associated with it are the focus of the permanent exhibition located there.Source: www.potsdam.de