Church of the Redeemer
Protestant church
Church built in a Romanesque Revival style based on King Frederick William IV of Prussia's drawings.
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Protestant church
Church built in a Romanesque Revival style based on King Frederick William IV of Prussia's drawings.
Park
Formal gardens around Sanssouci Palace, with notable buildings like Sanssouci Picture Gallery.
Castle
Vast, ornate, 18th-century palace with lavish, rococo interiors, hung with numerous paintings.
State park
Founded by Crown Prince William in 1833, this forested Havel River park is a UNESCO-listed site.
State park
Landscaped park & gardens featuring a collection of marble statues, fountains & diverse blooms.
Evangelical church
Schinkel-designed neoclassical church with a columned cupola, offering tours & a viewing platform.
Botanical garden
University arboretum & botanical garden featuring greenhouses with 10,000 species of plants.
Castle
Neo-Gothic palace built in 1833 sitting in extensively landscaped English-style gardens.
Faculty of science
Hill-based science park with an astrophysical observatory & research institutes in a leafy setting.
Castle
Rococo palace with banquet halls, guest apartments & paintings of Venus & Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Castle
King's summer residence with period 18th century furnishings & iconic terraced vineyards.
Historical landmark
The Brandenburg Gate, a neoclassical triumphal arch completed in 1791 & an iconic city landmark.
Park
Sprawling 18th-century lakeside garden with lush meadows, Gothic structures & the Marble Palace.
Bridge
Iron bridge dating to 1907, known for its use as an exchange point for spies during the Cold War.
Classically styled 19th-century belvedere, with landscaped gardens & stunning views from the towers.
Protestant church
Prussia's King Frederick William IV had a hand in the design of this church in the palace gardens.
Castle
Late 18th-century royal summer residence, clad in red Silesian marble & set in a lakeside park.
Historical landmark
Ruins featuring a 23m-high 19th-century tower next to a water basin created by Frederick the Great.
Museum
Restored 18th-century windmill with milling displays on 3 levels & views from the 3rd floor gallery.
Russian Orthodox church
Observatory
Landmark Expressionist building with bust of Einstein, offering guided tours by appointment.
Historical landmark
Opulent neoclassical rotunda with a frescoed dome offering panoramic views of Sanssouci Park.
Botanical garden
Indoor trails through tropical rainforest flowers & trees, with exotic reptile & fish, plus dining.
National reserve
Sailing, biking & nature hikes in a vast expanse of forest with boat rentals at several lakes.
State park
Park with flower gardens, playgrounds & sports such as table tennis, plus a cafe & cultural events.
Historical landmark
The restored Chinese teahouse built 1755–1764 offers gilded statues, 18th-century porcelain & tours.
Historical landmark
Built in 1755, this large Gothic Revival gate is a busy meeting place near many bars & restaurants.
Castle
Elegant 1820s villa set on serene landscaped grounds popular for strolls & classical music concerts.
Castle
Neo-classical 18th-century country house in leafy gardens, open for guided tours May to October.
Art museum
19th-century villa with museum exhibits about the Glienicke Bridge & the former East-West border.
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