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In summer 1945 world history was made at Cecilienhof Palace in Potsdam. After the end of hostilities in Europe, representatives of the three main allies of World War II met here for top-level discussions on the restructuring of Europe and the future of...
moreabout: Cecilienhof Palace and the Potsdam Conference
© SPSG / Foto: Solveig Kralik
© SPSG / Wolfgang Pfauder
A red silk dress for a little boy? In the 18th century, that was good manners. A portrait in Königs Wusterhausen Palace shows Frederick the Great's brother, Prince Ludwig Karl Wilhelm of Prussia (1717-1719), who died at an early age, as a one to two-year-old...
moreabout: A dress for a prince
© SPSG / Foto: Leo Seidel
Paretz in Havelland, 20 kilometres from Potsdam, is one of the most beautiful excursion destinations in the Mark Brandenburg castle landscape. The village is considered a prime example of Prussian rural architecture around 1800 in the Mark Brandenburg....
moreabout: Paretz. A royal country estate around 1800
The exhibition "Pills and Pipettes" explains the processes involved in the production of chemicals and medicines, as well as the properties and effects that these substances exert.
Medicines help the body regulate chemical and hormonal processes. Their...
moreabout: Pills and pipettes
© Foto: Friedhelm Hoffmann / Museum Neukölln
The permanent exhibition of the Museum Neukölln on the former estate Britz focuses on 99 original objects of the collection. Based on these material contemporary witnesses, visitors can learn about fundamental aspects of the history and present of the...
moreabout: 99 x Neukölln
© Stiftung Haus der Geschichte/Stephan Klonk
In 1989, people fought for freedom at these sites, reunification was achieved in 1990 and German unity has been realised ever since. Listen online and on the go to how the division of Germany became history and the Republic changed. Enjoy listening and...
moreabout: Sites of Unity
© Kulturstiftung Schloss Britz
Since 1989, Schloss Britz has been showing a permanent exhibition on the living culture of the Wilhelminian period in five rooms of the left wing of the building. The original furniture and decorations vividly convey to visitors the living and lifestyle...
moreabout: The representative living culture of the Gründerzeit
© David Baltzer | bildbuehne.de
© Quelle: Berlins Taiga (Bookingkit)
Fancy four hours of fun on the water? Rent one of the fast Penobscot 174 canoes and you're ready to go. The team will give you valuable insider tips about paddling.
moreabout: 4 Person Canoe for 4 Hours
© Quelle: Berlins Taiga (Bookingkit)
Learn about the Soviet history of the Prussian residential city, the Potsdam Allied Conference of summer 1945, the Cold War, the Berlin Wall and the infamous Bridge of Spies.
moreabout: Soviet Potsdam
© Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum
In the revolution of 1848, women participated actively and passively to bring about change in society. What means did women have to get involved? Did they stand at the barricades? What opportunities were there for them to make their voices heard? And...
moreabout: The Revolution is Female
The library of Frederick the Great in Sanssouci Palace contains over 2,000 volumes of Greek and Roman poetry, historiography, and French literature of the 17th and 18th centuries. This makes it, together with the library in the royal apartment of the...
moreabout: Friedrich der Große und seine Bücher
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