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Discover the picturesque palaces and parks of Potsdam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. The city boasts stunning palaces, serene lakes, and meticulously manicured gardens spread across vast green acres. Explore the unique Dutch Quarter, a collection of red-brick buildings built by Frederick William I in the mid-18th century. After crossing the historic Bridge of Spies, visit Cecilienhof, the palace that hosted the pivotal Potsdam Conference in 1945, shaping the fate of Cold War Europe.
Uncover the breathtaking grounds of Sanssouci Palace, the beloved residence of Frederick the Great, nestled in beautiful parkland. Delve into the history of Cecilienhof, the manorial residence of Germany's last Crown Prince, which witnessed the historic Potsdam Conference. Embark on a captivating stroll through the KGB's forbidden city, the former headquarters of Soviet counterintelligence during the Cold War.
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