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Potsdam

Potsdam [ˈpɔtsdam] is a German city, capital of the federal state of Brandenburg, located in the immediate vicinity of Berlin, next to the Havel River. It is famous for the Sanssouci Palace.
It has an important astronomical observatory (Astronomical Observatory of Potsdam or Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam), dedicated to the study of solar and astrophysical activity. The University of Potsdam is located in Potsdam.

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Boarding-Potsdam

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Porch of Fortune

The Portico de la Fortuna (Fortunaportal) in the Old Market (Alten Markt) of Potsdam, in front of the Church of St. Nicolas (Nikolaikirche), was designed in 1701 by the Dutch architect Jean de Bodt as a gateway to the old palace of the city (Stadtschloss (Potsdam)), part of the city wall and likewise, as a tribute to the elector Frederick III. Opened by King Frederick I of Prussia. The creation of the Fortuna portal is an example of the application of the principles of classical architecture in Potsdam.
During World War 2, the portal was severely damaged in the British bombing of the night of ...

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Brandenburg Gate (Potsdam)

The Brandenburg Gate (in German: Brandenburger Tor) ?, located on the Luisenplatz in Potsdam, was built in 1770/71 by Carl von Gontard and Georg Christian Unger by order of Frederick II of Prussia. It is at the end of the Brandenburger Straße, which runs in a straight line to the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Since 1733, there was another simpler door in the same place, which looked like the door of a castle. Together with the wall, a toll barrier, and other doors were intended to prevent desertion and contraband.
By the end of the Seven Years' War, the old door had been demolished and Fre ...

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Nauener Tor

La Nauener Tor (in German: Puerta de Nauen)? It is one of the three doors that are preserved in the city of Potsdam, Germany. It was built in 1755 and is the first example of the influence of the English neo-Gothic style in Continental Europe.

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Potsdam City Palace

The Potsdam City Palace (in German: Potsdamer Stadtschloss) was a historic building in Potsdam, Germany. It was the second residence (used as winter) of the Brandenburg Margrave, then Kings of Prussia, kings of Prussia and German emperors. The original building was located in the Old Market Square in Potsdam, next to the Church of St. Nicholas (Nikolaikirche) and the old city council.
A partial reconstruction of the palace was completed at the end of 2013 and included inspired designs of the original facade on its exteriors and modern interiors. Since then the building serves as the seat of th ...

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