The palaces, gardens and parks of the so-called "Potsdam Cultural Landscape" were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1990. Since then, Sanssouci Park (the summer residence of Frederick the Great), Neuer Garten, Babelsberg, Glienicke and the Pfaueninsel with its palaces, as well as Sacrow Palace and Park with the Church of the Redeemer since 1992 and the Alexandrowka Colony since 1999 have been World Heritage Sites.
When the water is literally on your doorstep and over 3,000 lakes promise bathing fun for the whole family, then you have arrived in the holiday paradise of Brandenburg.
Stroll along the lakes by bike and really switch off, set off on water adventures on a houseboat or raft and watch herons and beavers from a canoe. Brandenburg has an excellent network of cycle paths over 7,000 km long and bed & bike accommodations that welcome cyclists.
The Berlin-Usedom cycle route has been running through northern Brandenburg since 2007.
In the so-called Media City of Babelsberg in Potsdam, next to Studio Babelsberg AG, there is the Babelsberg Film Park, a theme park with a studio tour of the site as well as exhibitions, stunt shows, sets and props from numerous well-known productions that show the world of film.
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