This attractive 2-room apartment on the 3rd floor is in an outstanding location in the southern part of Potsdam's city center, just a few meters above the City Palace and the Havel. Close to nature and yet centrally located, the apartment offers an...
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This attractive 2-room apartment on the 3rd floor is in an outstanding location in the southern part of Potsdam's city center, just a few meters above the City Palace and the Havel. Close to nature and yet centrally located, the apartment offers an impressive view of the Havel, the city palace and other sights of the city.
The Alter Markt, the historic center of Potsdam, is just a few minutes' walk away. The walk there takes you past the idyllic Friendship Island and the renowned Museum & Café Minsk. This unique location combines urban life with the tranquillity and beauty of nature - the perfect retreat in one of Potsdam's most sought-after residential areas.
The former residence city of the Prussian kings not only impresses as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but also with its extremely diverse cultural and natural landscape.
Surrounded by lakes, rivers and palaces, whose gardens are regarded as magnificent examples of European garden art, Potsdam is not only rich in history, but also a location for science and research. The Hasso Plattner Institute, universities, universities of applied sciences, the German GeoResearch Center and the Albert Einstein Science Park are just some of the most important examples.
The city of Potsdam, SAP founder Hasso Plattner and other major investors continuously support the restoration of important cultural assets, such as Park Sanssouci, Museum Barberini, City Palace on Alter Markt, Cecilienhof Palace, Marble Palace on Heiligen See, Babelsberg Palace, Museum Minsk on Brauhausberg and many more. A surprising collection of architectural monuments, palace gardens and lakes.
The street “Am Speicher” in the southern city center of Potsdam refers to the historical importance of the area as a storage and trading center. In earlier centuries, Potsdam was an important transshipment point for goods, especially grain, due to its location on the Havel. Large warehouses were used to store goods that were transported across the river. The Havel connected Potsdam with other trading centers, which made the location particularly attractive for economic activities.
The name “Am Speicher” is still a reminder of this economically formative time, when warehouses and trade played a central role in the district. Although the warehouses, which were once of great importance for regional trade, no longer exist, the street name preserves the legacy of this period.
The “Blu” sports and leisure pool is located within walking distance and offers a spacious spa area for relaxation and recreation.The many shopping facilities, museums, galleries, cafés and restaurants as well as the main railway station, where buses and streetcars also run, are all within easy walking distance.
- Regional train Potsdam HBF to Berlin Mitte - 25 minutes
- BER Berlin Brandenburg Airport - 40 km
- Berlin Kurfürstendamm - 20 km
- Freeways A9, A10, A2, A115 - 10 km
This attractive 2-room apartment on the 3rd floor is in an outstanding location in the southern part of Potsdam's city center, just a few meters above the City Palace and the Havel. Close to nature and yet centrally located, the apartment offers an impressive view of the Havel, the city palace and other sights of the city.
The Alter Markt, the historic center of Potsdam, is just a few minutes' walk away. The walk there takes you past the idyllic Friendship Island and the renowned Museum & Café Minsk. This unique location combines urban life with the tranquillity and beauty of nature - the perfect retreat in one of Potsdam's most sought-after residential areas.
The former residence city of the Prussian kings not only impresses as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but also with its extremely diverse cultural and natural landscape.
Surrounded by lakes, rivers and palaces, whose gardens are regarded as magnificent examples of European garden art, Potsdam is not only rich in history, but also a location for science and research. The Hasso Plattner Institute, universities, universities of applied sciences, the German GeoResearch Center and the Albert Einstein Science Park are just some of the most important examples.
The city of Potsdam, SAP founder Hasso Plattner and other major investors continuously support the restoration of important cultural assets, such as Park Sanssouci, Museum Barberini, City Palace on Alter Markt, Cecilienhof Palace, Marble Palace on Heiligen See, Babelsberg Palace, Museum Minsk on Brauhausberg and many more. A surprising collection of architectural monuments, palace gardens and lakes.
The street “Am Speicher” in the southern city center of Potsdam refers to the historical importance of the area as a storage and trading center. In earlier centuries, Potsdam was an important transshipment point for goods, especially grain, due to its location on the Havel. Large warehouses were used to store goods that were transported across the river. The Havel connected Potsdam with other trading centers, which made the location particularly attractive for economic activities.
The name “Am Speicher” is still a reminder of this economically formative time, when warehouses and trade played a central role in the district. Although the warehouses, which were once of great importance for regional trade, no longer exist, the street name preserves the legacy of this period.
The “Blu” sports and leisure pool is located within walking distance and offers a spacious spa area for relaxation and recreation.The many shopping facilities, museums, galleries, cafés and restaurants as well as the main railway station, where buses and streetcars also run, are all within easy walking distance.
- Regional train Potsdam HBF to Berlin Mitte - 25 minutes
- BER Berlin Brandenburg Airport - 40 km
- Berlin Kurfürstendamm - 20 km
- Freeways A9, A10, A2, A115 - 10 km