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, which have a long tradition here in Babelsberg North in particular. The villa colony along Lake Griebnitzsee in particular is one of the most exclusive and popular residential areas in Potsdam and Berlin. Potsdam-Babelsberg is also known as a renowned media location. The Babelsberg film studios are among the best-known film production facilities in the world and have long been a feature of the district. Babelsberg has been one of the most prominent real estate locations in the region since the beginning of the 20th century, nestled in a beautiful lake and forest landscape between the state capital and the capital. The district is predominantly characterized by historic villas on stately plots with extensive gardens as well as multi-storey, representative old buildings from the Wilhelminian era.
The beautiful Babelsberg Palace Park is just a few minutes' walk away, with countless hiking and cycling trails and a lido that invites your whole family and four-legged friends to visit. The many famous parks, lakes and water areas of the Berlin-Potsdam UNESCO World Heritage Site along the Havel offer countless leisure opportunities that are second to none when combined with the hustle and bustle of the state capital Potsdam and the urban metropolis of Berlin.
Potsdam, the cultural city with around 180,000 inhabitants and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can be reached in just a few minutes by bike and offers a spectacular baroque city center, excellent residential areas and a city center with attractive shopping and strolling opportunities. Those seeking relaxation will find plenty of beautiful places to rest and unwind here, as 2/3 of Potsdam is made up of forests and water. This is not the only reason why Potsdam is one of the most popular places to live with a high recreational value.
Berlin's Ku'Damm can be reached by car via Wannsee and the AVUS in just 20 minutes. The Griebnitzsee S-Bahn station is in the immediate vicinity, offering you complete flexibility for your new home. The RE23 takes you to the Zoo station (18 min) or to Berlin main station (22 min). Stores for your daily needs, such as an EDEKA supermarket or bakery, are within easy walking distance.
Where else can you live surrounded by parks, castles and lakes in a historic city - only half an hour away from a European metropolis? You are offered a wide range of possibilities that are unparalleled worldwide in this constellation and close connection between Potsdam and the capital Berlin.
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, which have a long tradition here in Babelsberg North in particular. The villa colony along Lake Griebnitzsee in particular is one of the most exclusive and popular residential areas in Potsdam and Berlin. Potsdam-Babelsberg is also known as a renowned media location. The Babelsberg film studios are among the best-known film production facilities in the world and have long been a feature of the district. Babelsberg has been one of the most prominent real estate locations in the region since the beginning of the 20th century, nestled in a beautiful lake and forest landscape between the state capital and the capital. The district is predominantly characterized by historic villas on stately plots with extensive gardens as well as multi-storey, representative old buildings from the Wilhelminian era.
The beautiful Babelsberg Palace Park is just a few minutes' walk away, with countless hiking and cycling trails and a lido that invites your whole family and four-legged friends to visit. The many famous parks, lakes and water areas of the Berlin-Potsdam UNESCO World Heritage Site along the Havel offer countless leisure opportunities that are second to none when combined with the hustle and bustle of the state capital Potsdam and the urban metropolis of Berlin.
Potsdam, the cultural city with around 180,000 inhabitants and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can be reached in just a few minutes by bike and offers a spectacular baroque city center, excellent residential areas and a city center with attractive shopping and strolling opportunities. Those seeking relaxation will find plenty of beautiful places to rest and unwind here, as 2/3 of Potsdam is made up of forests and water. This is not the only reason why Potsdam is one of the most popular places to live with a high recreational value.
Berlin's Ku'Damm can be reached by car via Wannsee and the AVUS in just 20 minutes. The Griebnitzsee S-Bahn station is in the immediate vicinity, offering you complete flexibility for your new home. The RE23 takes you to the Zoo station (18 min) or to Berlin main station (22 min). Stores for your daily needs, such as an EDEKA supermarket or bakery, are within easy walking distance.
Where else can you live surrounded by parks, castles and lakes in a historic city - only half an hour away from a European metropolis? You are offered a wide range of possibilities that are unparalleled worldwide in this constellation and close connection between Potsdam and the capital Berlin.