The Potsdam Film Museum is located in the royal stables next to the rebuilt city castle, today the seat of the Brandenburg state parliament in Potsdam's historical centre.
Tempelhof Airport was used for weapons production during World War II, and later served an important role in post-war Berlin. Enjoy a guided tour to learn more.
The "Französischer Dom" is located in the middle of Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt. A highlight of this sight is the viewing platform at a height of 40 meters. The 360 ° panorama impresses with a wonderful view of the Berlin Cathedral, Alexander Tower, Humboldt Forum and more.
The Friedrichstadt-Palast is unique in its program. Here, the great tradition of Berlin show entertainment is carried on in an ultra-modern way. Its huge dimensions are unequaled: over 100 artists perform the largest revue shows on the biggest stage of the world! An unforgettable experience.
The rebuilt tower of the Garnisonkirche Potsdam is a unique educational and cultural highlight in the heart of Potsdam. The almost 90 metre high tower offers an outstanding view over Potsdam and reflects the complex German history of the past centuries.
The Gemäldegalerie houses the Prussian state collection of painting from the 13th to the 18th centuries. It is regarded as one of the world's most important collections of European paintings, with works from various periods of art history.