Potsdam is known far beyond the borders of Brandenburg and Berlin for its unique cultural landscape, impressive architecture and high quality of life. As the former residence of the Prussian kings, Potsdam is home to some of the most magnificent...
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Potsdam is known far beyond the borders of Brandenburg and Berlin for its unique cultural landscape, impressive architecture and high quality of life. As the former residence of the Prussian kings, Potsdam is home to some of the most magnificent palaces and parks in Europe, which were added to the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in 1990 as the largest ensemble of German World Heritage Sites. The mixture of historical heritage and modern urbanity makes the city one of the most attractive places to live in Germany.
The Dutch Quarter, where the property is located, is one of the most sought-after residential areas in Potsdam. The quarter was built between 1733 and 1742 by the Dutch master builder Jan Bouman on behalf of Frederick William I and impresses with its red brick buildings, charming alleyways and unique flair. Today, the district is not only a tourist highlight, but also one of the most central residential areas in the city.
The surrounding area is characterized by a first-class infrastructure: Schools, kindergartens, shopping facilities, doctors and pharmacies are all within easy walking distance. The district also offers excellent gastronomy with numerous cafés, restaurants and boutiques that perfectly complement the historic ambience.
Thanks to the excellent connections to Berlin, residents benefit from the proximity to the metropolis without having to forego the tranquillity and beauty of Potsdam. The city is characterized by extensive parks, lakes and the Havel and offers a high quality of life. No wonder the population has risen from under 130,000 to over 187,000 since 2000 - more and more people are discovering Potsdam as the perfect place to live with an urban quality of life and natural recreation.
Where else can you live in a city full of history, surrounded by castles, lakes and gardens - and at the same time reach the vibrant center of Berlin in just 30 minutes? The Dutch Quarter offers a unique combination of history, elegance and modern comfort and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful historic residential areas in Germany.
Potsdam is known far beyond the borders of Brandenburg and Berlin for its unique cultural landscape, impressive architecture and high quality of life. As the former residence of the Prussian kings, Potsdam is home to some of the most magnificent palaces and parks in Europe, which were added to the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in 1990 as the largest ensemble of German World Heritage Sites. The mixture of historical heritage and modern urbanity makes the city one of the most attractive places to live in Germany.
The Dutch Quarter, where the property is located, is one of the most sought-after residential areas in Potsdam. The quarter was built between 1733 and 1742 by the Dutch master builder Jan Bouman on behalf of Frederick William I and impresses with its red brick buildings, charming alleyways and unique flair. Today, the district is not only a tourist highlight, but also one of the most central residential areas in the city.
The surrounding area is characterized by a first-class infrastructure: Schools, kindergartens, shopping facilities, doctors and pharmacies are all within easy walking distance. The district also offers excellent gastronomy with numerous cafés, restaurants and boutiques that perfectly complement the historic ambience.
Thanks to the excellent connections to Berlin, residents benefit from the proximity to the metropolis without having to forego the tranquillity and beauty of Potsdam. The city is characterized by extensive parks, lakes and the Havel and offers a high quality of life. No wonder the population has risen from under 130,000 to over 187,000 since 2000 - more and more people are discovering Potsdam as the perfect place to live with an urban quality of life and natural recreation.
Where else can you live in a city full of history, surrounded by castles, lakes and gardens - and at the same time reach the vibrant center of Berlin in just 30 minutes? The Dutch Quarter offers a unique combination of history, elegance and modern comfort and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful historic residential areas in Germany.