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UNESCO Welterbe

Preussische Königsschlösser - Die Potsdamer Parklandschaft
Sanssouci Palace

 

World Cultural Heritage

In Potsdam, the Royal Seat of the Brandenburg-Prussian rulers, master builders and artists created a fascinating ensemble of palaces, parks and gardens in the space of only three centuries. The initial ideas on incorporating the surrounding lakes and hills into the future picture of the city were already developed during the construction of the Potsdam City Palace (1662-1669).

However, it was not until the 19th century that the idea of Potsdam as a "paradise isle" became a reality, thanks to the landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné. He united the various palaces and parks into a unique park landscape which was designated as a "world cultural heritage site" by UNESCO in 1990.




[More information about the historical gardens and how they came into being.]

 

Babelsberg Park
Babelsberg Palace
Flatow Tower
Babelsberg Park

Glienicke Park
Glienicke Palace
Glienicke Casino
Glienicke Park

Sacrow Palace
Sacrow Palace
Sacrow Park




Sanssouci
The Palaces
Sanssouci Palace
Picture Gallery
New Chambers
Historic Windmill
New Palace
Belvedere on the Klausberg
Chinese House
Charlottenhof Palace
Roman Baths
Orangery
Norman Tower
Church of Peace
Mosque, Steam Engine Building
The Park
Charlottenhof Park
Ruinenberg (Mount of Ruins) and Sicilian Garten
Marly Garden and the Garden of Peace
Frederician Garten

New Garden
Cecilienhof Palace
Marble Palace
Crystal and Shell Grotto
Belvedere on the Pfingstberg
New Garden

Peacock Island
Peacock Island

Stern Hunting Lodge
Stern Hunting Lodge


 
 

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