Potsdam, Germany
Cecilienhof Palace
This German palace hosted world leaders during the Potsdam Conference where President Harry Truman famously notified Stalin of the U.S'. atomic bomb.
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This German palace hosted world leaders during the Potsdam Conference where President Harry Truman famously notified Stalin of the U.S'. atomic bomb.
This German stadium was constructed for the 1976 Olympics in Munich, dubbed "The Cheerful Games".
This historic beer hall and restaurant was named after Renaissance composer, Orlando di Lasso.
A unique guest room fashioned after a Roman caeser's tent is found the former summer residence of Prince Frederick William.
This UNESCO World Heritage site in Potsdam, Germany is an exemplary Frederican Rococo palace. Its seven-room guesthouse was originally a 1745 orangery.
This railway is Europe's longest railway network, and it runs through idyllic German landscapes.
This summer palace of Frederick the Great is considered by some to be the German Versailles
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