Potsdam, Germany
Neue Kammern
This UNESCO World Heritage site in Potsdam, Germany is an exemplary Frederican Rococo palace. Its seven-room guesthouse was originally a 1745 orangery.
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This UNESCO World Heritage site in Potsdam, Germany is an exemplary Frederican Rococo palace. Its seven-room guesthouse was originally a 1745 orangery.
A unique guest room fashioned after a Roman caeser's tent is found the former summer residence of Prince Frederick William.
This historic beer hall and restaurant was named after Renaissance composer, Orlando di Lasso.
This German stadium was constructed for the 1976 Olympics in Munich, dubbed "The Cheerful Games".
Built in 575 BC, the Ishtar Gate was conceived as part of a grand processional way into the city of Babylon.
An iconic athletic institution associated as much with its successful rugby and field hockey squads as its rowing program.
To the Spanish officials who built this stadium, there was no better place to host the Olympic games. History, however, had other plans.
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