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Potsdam is the capital of this state and several sections of it have been classified as World Heritage sites by UNESCO. There are many historical paths to walk down starting from the palaces with their beautiful parks. The city centre is a baroque exhibition in itself thanks to all the amazing baroque architecture.
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| The small rococo palace sits on the top of a hill, his southern front overlooking the Havel landscape. King Friedrich II designed it as his personal 'Maison de plaisance' (fig.1). The architect G.W. v. Knobelsdorff implemented the royal plans 1745-1747. |
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| Cecilienhof Palace (UNESCO-world heritage site) was erected between 1914 and 1917 and served as residence for Crown Prince William of Prussia and his wife Cecilie von Mecklenburg-Schwerin. It achieved worldwide fame as venue of the Potsdam Conference held in sommer 1945 by the allied victorious powers of the Second World War, the USA, Great Britain and the Soviet Union |
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| Potsdam, the capital city of Brandenburg state, has been the home of kings and inspired artists. It’s a city of castles and gardens, a place full of history and legends. And always worth a trip. You’re sure to get your money’s worth here.
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