Glienicke Bridge
The Glienicke Bridge spans the Havel River between Jungfernsee and Glienicker Lake and is considered one of the most historically significant road connections between Potsdam and Berlin. The view from the Glienicke Bridge is unparalleled. From here, one can see Potsdam’s Babelsberg Palace and Park, the Heilandskirche in Sacrow, Schloss Glienicke, and the garden landscapes designed by Lenné.Source: www.potsdam.de
Gothic Library
Idyllically located on the southern shore of the Heiliger See, the Gothic Library - built in the late 18th century - long served as a library. Today, the Gothic Library is once again a true architectural highlight. From the tower’s arcaded gallery, visitors can enjoy a magnificent view of the Heiliger See and the Marble PalaceSource: www.potsdam.de
Great Military Orphanage - Großes Waisenhaus zu Potsdam
Located in the heart of Potsdam on Breite Straße, the former "Great Military Orphanage" is the city's largest preserved Baroque architectural ensemble. The building complex, situated between Breite, Dortu-, Sporn-, and Lindenstraße, was founded in 1724 by Frederick William I as an educational and training institution for soldiers' children and military orphans.Source: www.potsdam.de
Gross Glienicke Manor Park
The Gutspark Groß Glienicke (Gross Glienicke Manor Park) is a landscape park originally belonging to the Groß Glienicke manor, located at the northern end of Groß Glienicker See. The manor was owned by various noble families from the Brandenburg region.Source: www.potsdam.de
Hiking in Potsdam and Surroundings
You can discover Potsdam and its natural beauty in a variety of ways: by bycicle, from the water or on foot. In Potsdam you can find numerous possibilities for hiking.Source: www.potsdam.de
Historic city center
A walk through Potsdam’s city center seems like a journey through time. Those arriving by boat or train start out directly at the birthplace of the city: the square Alter Markt.Source: www.potsdam.de
Historic House Museum "Im Güldenen Arm"
The oldest original restored house from the second city expansion is a gem of our city and an important testament to Potsdam's urban development. Interesting special exhibitions take place monthly.
Von Putten flankiertes Handwerksschild über der Tür zum Museumshaus "Im Güldenen Arm" (© Michael Lüder) Contact
Museumshaus "Im Güldenen Arm"Source: www.potsdam.de
Historic Mill of Sanssouci
In addition to the mill technology on the upper floors, you can find an exhibition about the history of the historic mill and other facts about mills in the tower of the windmill. The gallery presents you a view of Sanssouci Park.Source: www.potsdam.de
Historic Mill of Sanssouci
Opposite Sanssouci Palace stands a Dutch windmill, where grain is still milled using wind power today. In addition to the mill's machinery, visitors can also explore an exhibition on the history of the Historic Mill.
Historic Mill near Sanssouci Palace (© Mühlenvereinigung Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.)
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Historische Mühle von SanssouciSource: www.potsdam.de
Housing Benefit – keeping housing costs affordable
Tenants, homeowners, and care home residents can apply for this benefit at the Potsdam City Administration's Housing Benefit Office—either traditionally on paper or completely online.
Simply check the Housing Benefit Calculator to see if you are eligible for this benefit.
Source: www.potsdam.de