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  1. 4 de abr. de 2012 · 69724 posts · Joined 2003. #1 · Apr 4, 2012 (Edited) Potsdam (just outside Berlin) used to more or less be the capital of the Hohenzollerns. Having sustained a fair degree of damage during WW2 it nonetheless remains a beautiful city. One of the biggest reconstruction projects is the Hohenzollern palace.

  2. 11 de ago. de 2023 · potsdam reconstruction. Jump to Latest Follow. 2,301 - 2,320 of 2,620 Posts. 1 116 of 131 131. The Eagle. Registered. Joined Sep 7, 2014. 2,789 Posts. #2,301 · Aug 11, 2023. I love this information located on the market. Shows all the private facade reconstructions in orange! anyone can make now a "Grand Tour" by himself, without leaving the city!

  3. Reconstruction. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the ruling Party of Democratic Socialism (the former East German communist SED) twice rejected initiatives to reconstruct the Palace.

  4. Barberini Palace was built in 1771/72 at the request of King Frederick II. It was a stately baroque palace in the immediate vicinity of the Potsdam City Palace. During the Second World War the building was damaged so badly that it had to be demolished. Reconstructed on the site of the Barberini Palace and officially opened to the public in January 2017, the Museum Barberini primarily houses a ...

  5. 17 de ago. de 2022 · In 1999, the “Potsdamer Mitte” (“Potsdam City Centre”) reconstruction project was officially launched. Focus was first to recreate the old traditional layout of the Alter Markt, Potsdam Old Market Square. A must-do but not only: Sanssouci Castle and Gardens (Photo: LC/Cleverdis)

  6. St. Nicholas' Church (German: St. Nikolaikirche) in Potsdam, Germany, was built to plans by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and restored after the Second World War, and is now a UNESCO world heritage site. In 2010, the reconstruction measures on the outer shell were completed.

  7. In October 2017 work began on the reconstruction of the tower of the Garrison Church in the centre of Potsdam under the patronage of the President of the federal republic of Germany, Dr frank-wal-ter steinmeier. externally, the restored tower will resemble the for-mer ruined church, whilst internally it will point to the future uses and needs ...