Articles of interest in Potsdam
Potsdam-Griebnitzsee station is an S-Bahn station in Potsdam on the outskirts of Berlin in the German state of Brandenburg. The station is located in the east of the Babelsberg suburb of the city of Potsdam in the state of Brandenburg, and about 600…
Plötzensee (German pronunciation: [ˈplœtsənzeː]) is a small glacial lake in Berlin. It is situated near the Rehberge public park in the former borough of Wedding, now a part of Mitte.
Paulsternstraße is a station on the Berlin U-Bahn line U7. It was opened on 1 October 1984 (constructed by Rümmler), with the line's extension from Rohrdamm to Rathaus Spandau. Its name means "Paul Stern Street" in English, Paul Stern having been th…
Parchimer Allee is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U7.
Olof-Palme-Platz is a small square in central Berlin next to Berlin Zoo, since 1991 named after the murdered Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme.
The Obelisk entrance (German Obeliskportal) constitutes the eastern limit of Sanssouci Park in Potsdam, Germany.
Mierendorffplatz is a station on the Berlin U-Bahn line U7 in Charlottenburg. It was opened on 1 October 1980 with the line's extension from Richard-Wagner-Platz to Rohrdamm. The eponymous square is named after politician and Resistance fighter Carl…
Mater Dolorosa is a Roman Catholic parish and church in Berlin-Lankwitz in Germany. Mater Dolorosa belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Berlin.
Lipschitzallee is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U7. This station was opened in 1970 (architect Rümmler) and should have been named Heroldweg. However it was named Lipschitzallee (after the SPD politician Lipschitz).
Berlin-Lichtenrade is a railway station in Berlin, borough Tempelhof-Schöneberg, locality Lichtenrade.
The Kiewitt Ferry is a passenger cable ferry in the city of Potsdam in Brandenburg, Germany.
Kaiserin-Augusta-Straße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U6. Opened in 1966 by R.G.Rümmler it has direct access to a department store.
The Jüdenstraße (German: Street of the Jews, Hebrew: רחוב היהודים), is a street in central Berlin, the capital of Germany. It is in the borough of Mitte and runs between Rathausstraße and Stralauer Straße, next to the Rotes Rathaus, Berlin's town h…
The Jungfernsee (translated "Virgins Lake") is north of Potsdam, Germany. It was a glacial kettle and is now part of the River Havel, which runs along its southeastern shore, which is also the only part of its shores that is in Berlin.
Holzhauser Straße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U6. The station was built on an embankment by Grimmek in 1958.
Güntzelstraße is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U9. Opened in 1971 by architect Rümmler.
Groß Glienicke is a village located both in Berlin and Potsdam, the capital of the German state of Brandenburg. Until 2003, when it was merged into Potsdam, the Brandenburg—and main—side, was an autonomous municipality.
Grenzallee is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U7. Opened in 1930 and built by A.Grenander.
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