- lodge),
Berlin Heilandskirche (Church of the Redeemer),
Sacrow (Potsdam)
Palace and Park of
Sacrow,
Potsdam Lindenallee,
Potsdam Königliche Gärtnerlehranstalt...
- The
Sacrow–Paretz Canal, or
Sacrow-Paretzer-Kanal in
German (pronounced [ˈzakʁoː ˈpaːʁɛt͡sɐ kaˈnaːl] ), is a
canal in the
northeastern German state of...
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sanctissimi Salvatoris in
portu sacro) is
located to the
south of the
village of
Sacrow,
which since 1939 has been
incorporated to Potsdam, the
capital of the German...
- Max
Friedrich Koch (24
November 1859,
Berlin – 18
February 1930,
Sacrow, Potsdam) was a
German history painter.
Later as
professor he
taught art at the...
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statistical numbering: 1
Potsdam Nord 11
Bornim 12
Nedlitz 13
Bornstedt 14
Sacrow 15
Eiche 16
Grube 17 Golm 2 Nördliche Vorstädte 21
Nauener Vorstadt 22 Jägervorstadt...
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Plaque commemorating the
first radio transmission in Germany, on the
Church of the
Redeemer in
Sacrow/Potsdam....
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sight to
nearby Pfaueninsel,
Glienicke Palace,
Babelsberg Palace, and the
Sacrow Church.
Since the Marmorpalais,
which had been the
traditional Potsdam residence...
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narrowest point. The lake is part of a
federal waterway and one
point where the
Sacrow–Paretz
Canal connects to the Havel.
Until 1990,
there was a
border crossing...
- Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany. At an
elevation of 29.4 m, its
surface area is 2.105 km². The
Sacrow–Paretz
Canal flows through the lake.
Jungfernsee v t e...
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under Communist jurisdiction in East Germany. The
Church of St.
Saviour in
Sacrow and the
centre of
Potsdam were neglected, and some of the
historic centre...