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Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  afternoon on the streets of Potsdam

The first time we went to Potsdam the weather was cloudy.. So we decided to come back the following day, hoping for sunshine. We still had a nice time, had ice cream and relaxed on a marble bench in the garden of Sanssouci Palace.... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  bikes,buses and trains

On the way to Potsdam again the next day..... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  the bridge of the spies

Glienicker Brücke (the Glienicke bridge) is a bridge in Berlin which spans the Havel River to connect the cities of Potsdam and Berlin near Klein Glienicke during the . It was completed in 1907. Wiki says that the Soviet Union and the United States used it three times to exchange captured spies...... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  Potsdam parks

An overview of the parks we visited in Potsdam :)... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  Schloss Cecilienhof

Wiki says: Schloss Cecilienhof is in the Northern part of the New Gardens in Potsdam, close to the Jungfernsee lake. It was the last palace built by the Hohenzollern family. Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany built it for his son Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany and the crown prince's wife Duchess...... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  Pyramid in Neuer Garten

This was used as an ice cellar: the pyramid (1791/92), north in the view axle of the marble palace, served as "“refrigerator"” for fresh stops of the food. In the winter, lake ice was taken from and stored in the lowest floor about 5m of the cellar going into the soil.... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  Sanssouci Palace

We entered Sansouci Park through "the back" gate, on the side of the Mill. There, an dressed up musician was plazing the flute, creating a historical stylish atmosphere. The Palace is one of the most marvelous, because of the magnificent sunlit Rococo architecture and surrounding gardens.After...... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  Orangerieschloss, Potsdam

The Orangery Palace is also known as the New Orangery on the Klausberg, or just the Orangery. It was built by the Romantic on the Throne, Friedrich Wilhelm IV, in his seat of Potsdam, from 1851 to 1864.... [view]

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