Potsdam is now known far beyond the borders of Brandenburg and Berlin for its charm and attractiveness. The cultural landscapes were added to the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in 1990 as the largest ensemble of German World Heritage...
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Potsdam is now known far beyond the borders of Brandenburg and Berlin for its charm and attractiveness. The cultural landscapes were added to the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in 1990 as the largest ensemble of German World Heritage Sites. As the former residence of the kings of Prussia, with its unique palace and park complexes, the city also impresses today with its exclusive residential qualities. Potsdam consists of 2/3 green spaces and the waters of the Havel.
The living conditions are highly valued. The population has grown from under 130,000 in 2000 to 185,000 today. The urban life of the metropolis of Berlin and the advantages of Potsdam are prompting more and more German citizens to relocate to the state capital of Brandenburg.
The Berlin suburb is without doubt the most renowned and prominent residential area in Potsdam. Its proximity to the world-famous Glienicke Bridge, the New Garden with Cecilienhof Palace and the "Jungfernsee", "Tiefer See" and "Heiliger See" lakes in particular has made the district so sought-after and attracted numerous celebrities.
High-quality restaurants are located in the immediate vicinity and promise culinary highlights. One example is the Villa Kellermann, which is only around 900 meters from the apartment. Here you can enjoy the finest cuisine from star chef Tim Raue. The di
Potsdam is now known far beyond the borders of Brandenburg and Berlin for its charm and attractiveness. The cultural landscapes were added to the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in 1990 as the largest ensemble of German World Heritage Sites. As the former residence of the kings of Prussia, with its unique palace and park complexes, the city also impresses today with its exclusive residential qualities. Potsdam consists of 2/3 green spaces and the waters of the Havel.
The living conditions are highly valued. The population has grown from under 130,000 in 2000 to 185,000 today. The urban life of the metropolis of Berlin and the advantages of Potsdam are prompting more and more German citizens to relocate to the state capital of Brandenburg.
The Berlin suburb is without doubt the most renowned and prominent residential area in Potsdam. Its proximity to the world-famous Glienicke Bridge, the New Garden with Cecilienhof Palace and the "Jungfernsee", "Tiefer See" and "Heiliger See" lakes in particular has made the district so sought-after and attracted numerous celebrities.
High-quality restaurants are located in the immediate vicinity and promise culinary highlights. One example is the Villa Kellermann, which is only around 900 meters from the apartment. Here you can enjoy the finest cuisine from star chef Tim Raue. The di