List of architectural monuments in Potsdam / A
This part of the list includes the monuments in Potsdam that are located in streets that begin with A. The list was last updated on December 31, 2013.
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ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09156715 |
Southern city center Albert-Einstein-Strasse 1, 1a-d, 3, 3a, 5, 7, 7a, Heinrich-Mann-Allee 1, 1a-c, 2, 2a-b, 3 ( location ) |
Kindl brewery, consisting of brewhouse, machine house, office building and garages (including the drinking hall) | The Gebrüder Hoffmann brewery can be traced here from 1884 onwards. In 1896 it became the property of the Berliner Kindl brewery . In 1925 and 1930 to 1934 their buildings were rebuilt by the architects Hans Claus and Ernst Richard Schepke and standardized in the style of brick expressionism. Since the renovation was completed in 2016, the Hofgärten condominium on the Brauhausberg has been located on the site. | |
09155799 |
Southern inner city Albert-Einstein-Straße 2-24 (straight), Brauhausberg 25-36 ( location ) |
Settlement on the former Schützenplatz | The housing estate between Albert-Einstein-Strasse and Brauhausberg Strasse was built from 1934 to 1936 on behalf of the Official Housing Association of Potsdam e. G., today the housing cooperative 1903 Potsdam eG (WBG). Three-storey blocks with two to four-room apartments based on designs by the architect Heinrich Laurenz Dietz were built on the wedge-shaped property . | |
09155803 |
Brandenburger Vorstadt Allee to Sanssouci ( location ) |
Avenue to Sanssouci as street space |
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09155821 |
Brandenburger Vorstadt Allee to Sanssouci 7, Zimmerstraße 3–6 ( location ) |
St. Josefs Hospital with main building, chapel and extensions, morgue, entrance gate with enclosure wall and two hospital buildings on Zimmerstrasse | ||
09155806 |
Brandenburger Vorstadt Allee to Sanssouci 8 ( location ) |
villa | around 1850 | |
09156781 |
Nauener Vorstadt Alleestraße 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09157143 |
Nauener Vorstadt Alleestraße 12 ( location ) |
Villa, stable building with coach house, gatehouse, fence, paving and garden | ||
09155773 |
Nauener Vorstadt Alleestraße 13 ( location ) |
Rental house | ||
09156128 |
Drewitz Alt-Drewitz ( location ) |
Drewitz village church | The church, consecrated in 1732, was probably designed by the master builder Johann Gottfried Kemmeter . The simple, square-shaped central building with a steep pyramid roof and crowning roof turret was built in brick framework. After a lightning strike in 1888, which severely damaged the building, the east wall was solidly bricked and the roof and the ridge turrets were renewed. The interior of the church is decorated with a baroque wooden pulpit. The organ with eight registers was built by Carl Eduard Gesell in 1894 . After his death, it was completed by his student and successor Alexander Schuke . | |
09156101 |
Drewitz Alt-Drewitz ( ) |
Memorial stone for 17 concentration camp inmates in the old cemetery | The memorial stone erected in 1946 commemorates at least 17 unknown concentration camp prisoners who were murdered in the spring of 1945 and who are buried in eight graves in the cemetery. The stone is crowned by a bowl of flames and a prisoner corner with the letters "KZ". The inscription under a rising sun reads: "THE DEAD / THE HONOR / THE LIVING / THE DUTY". | |
09156805 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 22 ( location ) |
Rental house | around 1910 | |
09155843 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 39 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | 1886/1900 | |
09155844 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 41 ( location ) |
Corner house with hall in the old "Nowawes Colony" | 1886/1900 | |
09155845 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 42 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | 1764 | |
09155846 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 47 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155847 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 48 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | 1764 | |
09155848 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 52 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | 1886/1900 | |
09155849 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 54 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155850 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 55 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155851 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 56 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155852 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 57 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155853 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 58 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155854 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 59 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155855 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 60 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155857 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 64 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155858 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 66 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155859 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 72 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155860 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 74 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155861 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 75 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09156056 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 77 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155862 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 83 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09156256 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 87 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155863 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 88, 90 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155864 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 92 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155865 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 93a ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155866 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 94 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155867 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 95, 97 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155868 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 96 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09156257 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 98 ( location ) |
Rental house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155869 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 100 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155870 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 101 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155871 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 103 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155872 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 105 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155873 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 106, 106a ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155874 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 110 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155875 |
Babelsberg Nord Alt Nowawes 112, 114 ( location ) |
Colonist house in the old "Nowawes Colony" | ||
09155005 |
Northern city center Alter Markt ( location ) |
Platzraum, the oldest square in Potsdam | ||
09156268 |
Northern city center Am Alten Markt ( location ) |
obelisk | The obelisk on the Alter Markt was built in 1755 based on a design by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff . Gottlieb Heymüller and Johann Peter Benkert made the sculptural jewelry . Benjamin Giese created four medallions with the portraits of the Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm , Friedrich I , Friedrich Wilhelm I and Friedrich II. After the dismantling in 1969 and the renewal of the damaged original, the Hohenzollern portraits were replaced by portraits of the architects Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, Carl von Gontard , Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Ludwig Persius replaced. | |
09155010 |
Northern city center Am Alten Markt 9 ( location ) |
Town hall, cultural center with extension | The old town hall was built between 1753 and 1755 according to plans by the builders Johann Boumann and Carl Ludwig Hildebrandt . After severe damage in the Second World War , it was reopened as a cultural center in 1966. | |
09155011 |
Northern city center Am Alten Markt 9 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building, " Knobelsdorffhaus " | The building was built in 1750 according to plans by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff . The model was the Marble Hill House designed by the English architect Roger Morris and Colen Campbell . | |
09155012 |
Northern city center Am Alten Markt 29 ( location ) |
Nikolaikirche | The central building was built between 1830 and 1837 according to plans by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the classical style. The dome was erected from 1843 to 1850. The construction management was carried out by Ludwig Persius and, from 1845, Friedrich August Stüler . | |
09156827 |
Northern city center Am Bassin ( location ) |
Street in the second baroque city expansion | The street Am Bassin, as it has been called since the end of the 18th century, borders the west side of the Bassinplatz . It flows into Gutenbergstrasse in the north and Charlottenstrasse in the south. In the course of the second Baroque expansion of the city in the 1730s, west of the “Dutch Basin”, probably baroque type houses were built, some of which can still be found on Brandenburger Strasse . Friedrich II had the houses demolished between 1773 and 1785 and replaced with new buildings. The builder Carl von Gontard designed three-storey brick buildings that approximated the appearance of the Dutch Quarter to the north . Craftsmen and merchants mainly lived in the houses at Am Bassin. | |
09155237 |
Northern city center Am Bassin ( location ) |
Soviet cemetery of honor | The cemetery of honor on Bassinplatz was laid out in 1946 by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD). By 1947, 383 soldiers of the Soviet Army who fell during the fighting in and around Potsdam at the end of the Second World War or died as a result of the war, found their final resting place there. The Drewitz sculptor A. Brahms created the 14 meter high monument in the shape of an obelisk , which was erected in 1949 and rests on a pentagonal base made of Lusatian granite . Four larger-than-life bronze figures are grouped around the obelisk, depicting Soviet soldiers of various branches of service. | |
09155239 |
Northern city center Am Bassin ( location ) |
French Church | The designs for the oldest preserved church in the historic city area come from Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff . From 1752 to 1753 the church was built for the French Reformed community of Potsdam. | |
09155247 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 1 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1787, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155248 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 2 ( location ) |
Bourgeois house, without transverse building | Year of construction: 1785, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155249 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 3 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1783, builder: Carl von Gontard in collaboration with Johann Rudolf Heinrich Richter | |
09155250 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 4 ( location ) |
Bourgeois house, without side wings | Year of construction: 1782, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155251 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 5 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building, without a left wing | Year of construction: 1781, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155252 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 6 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building, without a left wing | Year of construction: 1780, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155253 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 7, Brandenburger Strasse 37 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1776, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155254 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 8 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1776, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155255 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 9 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1773, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155256 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 10 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building with a memorial plaque for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, without a right wing and transverse building | Year of construction: 1773, builder: Carl von Gontard. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is said to have stayed in this house when he tried to get a job at the Prussian court in April / May 1789. | |
09155257 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 11 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1773, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155258 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 12, Charlottenstraße 83 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1775, builder: Carl von Gontard | |
09155238 |
Northern city center Am Bassin 13 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul | The church with the almost 60 meter high Italian bell tower was built between 1867 and 1870 according to plans by August Stüler and Wilhelm Salzenberg . The architecture of the church is characterized by the eclectic style, Byzantine and Romanesque style elements were used. | |
09155838 |
Teltower Vorstadt Am Brunnen 1–31, Drevesstrasse 1–33, 33a – b, 34, 34a – b, 35–64, Heinrich-Mann-Allee 26–64, Kottmeierstrasse 1–9, Kunersdorfer Strasse 1–10, 14, 14a –B, 15, 15a, 16, 16a, 18, 18a – b, 19, 19a – b, 20, 20a, 21, 21a – b, 22, 22a – b, 23, 23a, 24–38 ( position ) |
Settlement of the civil servants' housing association in Potsdam (including expansion) with open spaces, paving and greening of the streets | In 1922, the civil servants' housing association in Potsdam acquired an area of around 30 hectares on which a garden city settlement was to be built. Residential houses with around 150 m² of garden area per residential unit were planned. The architect Hans Hermann Ludwig Blohm created the individual drafts, which the architect Reinhold Mohr accompanied artistically. In 1923, the construction of connected single and multi-family houses began on Heinrich-Mann-Allee. From 1925 onwards the development of the settlements followed with two-storey, sometimes three-storey single, double and row houses. After the work was completed in 1930, 148 houses with a total of 510 two to five-room apartments had been built. All houses received front and kitchen gardens. At the corner of Kunersdorfer Strasse and the corner of Am Brunnen, a fountain was inaugurated in 1928 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the civil servants' housing association. | |
09156349 |
Waldstadt I Am Fenn 1–16, 18–26, 28–36, Käuzchenweg 1–32, Unter den Eichen 1–50 ( location ) |
Jobless settlement "on the outskirts" | ||
09156554 |
Stern Am Gehölz 16 ( location ) |
Landhaus Hachfeld with coach house, garden and enclosure | ||
09155829 |
Southern city center Am Havelblick 5a ( location ) |
villa | The building was built around 1873 as a garden house or pavilion in the form of an anterior temple with an attached belvedere tower. In 1923 it was expanded into a permanent residence by an extension according to plans by the architect Fritz Wilms . | |
09155830 |
Southern city center Am Havelblick 8 ( ) |
Facade of the war school on the street side (later Reichsarchiv and Landtag seat) | The war school was built from 1899 to 1902 under the direction of Franz Schwechten . The house later served as the imperial archive and state parliament building . | |
09156174, T. |
Am Heineberg 2 ( location ) |
Chausseehaus with Remise | ||
09155226 |
Northern city center Am Kanal ( location ) |
Plastic "children with tires" | The bronze sculpture "Children with tires" was created in 1964/65 by Hans Klakow . It stands on a grass verge on the edge of a parking lot at Am Kanal / Joliot-Curie-Straße. The group of children, placed on a 0.55 meter high, 0.90 meter wide and 0.90 meter deep artificial stone base, is 1.55 meters high. It shows two boys and a girl of different ages who stand in a circle with their torsos tilted slightly backwards or to the side and hold a hoop with their hands . | |
09155075 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 3 ( location ) |
Commandant's House of the Garde du Corps | The commandant's house, built in 1752/53, originally belonged to the barracks complex of the regiment of the Gardes du Corps , which was destroyed in 1945 and built according to plans by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff . The attic of the three-storey plastered building, structured by pilaster strips , is crowned with vases originally created by Johann Melchior Kambly (an original has been preserved). | |
09155076 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 4, 4a ( location ) |
Middle-class residential building with barracks, the last example of the type houses of the 1st urban expansion | House no. 4 served as a so-called barracks to accommodate soldiers. It belonged to the bourgeois residential building No. 4a adjoining to the west, which, as a type house, illustrates the building on the street under Friedrich Wilhelm I. It was probably built in 1724 based on a design by Pierre de Gayette . Only the balcony was added around 1900. | |
09155077 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 5 ( location ) |
Rental house | The buildings adjoining the house on Am Kanal 4a to the west were bourgeois houses with barracks and gateways in between, the same type houses as No. 4 with No. 4a and probably also in 1724 based on Gayette's designs. After their partial destruction during the air raid on Potsdam in 1945, they were rebuilt in the 1950s as a coherent building block with five entrances. | |
09156269 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 5a ( location ) |
Rental house | like on channel 5 | |
09156270 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 5b ( location ) |
Rental house | like on channel 5 | |
09155078 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 6 ( location ) |
Rental house | like on channel 5 | |
09156271 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 6a ( location ) |
Rental house | like on channel 5 | |
09155079 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 7 ( location ) |
Bourgeois house with barracks | House no. 7, like house Am Kanal 4a, is a still preserved type house from the time of Friedrich Wilhelm I. Only the facade was later changed several times and the gate passage was built over. The house, probably built by Gayette in 1724, passed into the possession of Frederick II's private secretary Henri de Catt in 1773 , who connected it to the house at Berliner Straße 10 in 1777 and had a group of putti with his coat of arms installed on the roof. | |
09156772 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 16-18 ( location ) |
Main post office | During the reign of Wilhelm II between 1894 and 1900, the "Imperial Upper Post Office" was built in two phases. The building councilor Hacker designed the three-storey, neo-baroque building complex. Mayor Hans Friedrichs had the domes that originally crowned the central risalit and the four corner risers removed for aesthetic reasons, as in his opinion they impaired the effect of the nearby church dome of St. Nikolai . After the severe damage at the end of the Second World War, the facades were restored in a simplified manner. Part of the building still houses the main post office today. | |
09155224 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 47 ( location ) |
Wall painting in the foyer of the city and state library | Kurt-Hermann Kühn (1926–1989) created the mural “Heirs of Spartacus”, created between 1971 and 1974, for the entrance hall of the former city and state library. The painting, which consists of five fields, shows scenes from the Spartacus uprising in 73 BC. BC, the Peasants' War , a reader above the globe ("Freedom of the Spirit"), scenes from the French Revolution , the March Revolution and the October Revolution . After the building was converted into an Education Forum, the image fields were distributed over three rooms. | |
09156555 |
Northern city center Am Kanal 66, 66a, 67, 67a ( location ) |
Deutsche Post crèche and daycare center | The two-story brick building was built by the architect W. Höll in 1954 as a crèche and day-care center for Deutsche Post . In 1978 there was an expansion. Today the building is used as a residential and commercial building. The integration daycare center “Am Kanal” of the Evangelical Youth and Welfare Association is set up in an extension (as of 2013). | |
09156107 |
Potsdam West Am Luftschiffhafen 1 ( location ) |
Regatta house of the "Land and water sports area Luftschiffhafen" | The regatta house was built in 1925 based on a design by the architect Reinhold Mohr in the classic modern style . The three-story brick building served as a restaurant and was the seat of the regatta management. In 1926 an expansion of the utility rooms followed, in 1929/30 the addition of a two-story main hall (summer hall) and in 1934 the conversion of the wine terrace on the south-west side. | |
09157072 |
Potsdam West Am Luftschiffhafen 1 ( location ) |
Administration and residential building "shell sewing" | The administration and social building erected in 1914 probably housed offices, kitchens, dining rooms, sanitary rooms, the porter's apartment and accommodation for workers and employees. Until 1916 there was probably a sewing shop for (Zeppelin) balloon covers. Due to missing documents, the architect and full use are not guaranteed. | |
09156108 |
Potsdam West Am Luftschiffhafen 2 ( location ) |
Grandstand of the "Land and water sports area Luftschiffhafen" | In 1926 Reinhold Mohr designed a two-storey grandstand in a brick-wood construction for the stadium. The toilets and changing rooms are located in the clinker-clad substructure. | |
09155811 |
Potsdam West Am Luftschiffhafen 2 ( location ) |
Entrance to the "Land and water sports area Luftschiffhafen" | In 1911, the Berlin architects Bielenberg & Moser designed a brick building with two flanking towers that were crowned with Italian domes as the entrance and ticket office building to the former airship port . Reinhold Mohr replaced them in 1935 with simple hipped roofs . The entire site, including the entrance area, was designed by the garden architect Hans Kölle from 1924 . | |
09157092 |
Potsdam West Am Luftschiffhafen 2 ( location ) |
Music pavilion ("music hall") on the former "land and water sports area Luftschiffhafen" | In 1932, Reinhold Mohr built a music pavilion on the axis of the regatta house. The orchestra sat on a covered, almost square platform on the shore of Lake Templin and was screened off on the lake side with glass bar walls. | |
09155801 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten ( location ) |
Stele, entrance to the New Garden | The “memorial stele” on Alleestraße, near the entrance to the New Garden , is a work by the sculptor Jürgen von Woyski created in 1969/70 . It was created to commemorate the victims of war and tyranny. The 5.20 meter high stele made of Cotta sandstone represents a burning torch with figures emerging from the blazing flames. The lower and middle levels show people falling, sitting and kneeling. Above them stands a group in an upright posture, holding hands. | |
09157090 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Year of construction 1875/76 Ernst Petzholtz | |
09156604 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 7 ( location ) |
Villa Schwengberg with residential house, stable and coach house, courtyard paving and garden with enclosure | The client is unknown. The villa, built in the late classicist style, probably between 1870 and 1879, was named after the retired preacher Otto Schwengberg, who lived in the house in the 1890s. Due to architectural parallels to Villa Quistorp (see: Hegelallee 1 ), the building is attributed to the court builder and court mason Ernst Petzholtz . | |
09156109 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 16 ( location ) |
Borchert pen with remains of the garden | ||
09156110 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 17 ( location ) |
Residential house with shed and fencing | ||
09156111 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 19 ( location ) |
Bronikowsky villa with gardens, front garden and enclosure | The house in the late classical style was built in 1872/73 on behalf of the captain a. D. and Bronikowsky City Councilor. The court mason Friedrich August Hasenheyer carried out the construction work. | |
09156112 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 22 ( location ) |
Behrend residential building with shed, fencing and remains of the garden (Johanna-Arnhold-Stift) | ||
09156113 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 23, Große Weinmeisterstraße 14a ( location ) |
Villa with enclosure, front garden with well | ||
09156552 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 25 ( location ) |
Villa von Mirbach, with enclosure | In 1874/75 the timber merchant Wilhelm Schwand had the builders August Grabkowsky and Carl Partik build two adjacent houses (villa no.25 and small rental house no.26). After Ernst von Mirbach bought the property in 1885, some renovations took place: in 1893 inside the villa, in 1898 an extension with a passage according to the design of the senior building officer Lothar Krüger, which Grabkowsky carried out, and in 1925 another extension. In 1937 a garage extension was added. The architecture shows stylistic elements of late classicism and the Italian Renaissance. | |
09156556 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 27 ( location ) |
Villa with enclosure and garage building | ||
09156557 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 28 ( location ) |
Villa with enclosure | ||
09156114 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 29–32 ( location ) |
Empress Augusta pen | The building of the foundation, established in 1872, was built between 1900 and 1902 according to plans by Arthur Kickton and has neo-Romanesque stylistic features. The house now contains condominiums. | |
09156244 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 33 ( location ) |
Seeler's country house | ||
09156248 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 34 ( location ) |
Landhaus Huber | ||
09156558 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 35 ( location ) |
Villa von Stülpnagel , with coach house and remains of the access roads | The originally single-storey villa was built in 1874/75 for Auguste Julitz, b. Schulz, wife of the Berlin court caterer Ernst Julitz. Presumably the architect Ernst Julitz created the drafts for the late Classicist house, which was extended in 1933 by the Potsdam architects von Estorff & Winkler. | |
09156639 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 36 ( location ) |
Country house Otto von Estorff | ||
09156285 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 39 ( location ) |
Landhaus Vohwinkel | ||
09156087 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 40 ( location ) |
Landhaus Tappert | ||
09155761 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 41 ( location ) |
Landhaus Koschwald | ||
09156286 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 42a ( location ) |
Landhaus Winnig | ||
09156287 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 43/44 ( location ) |
Castle administration duplex | ||
09156288 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 45 ( location ) |
Country house will | ||
09156289 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 47 ( location ) |
Landhaus Volkmann | ||
09156290 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 49 ( location ) |
Achenbach's country house | ||
09156234 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 50/51 ( location ) |
Landhaus Kempff with garden shed | ||
09156605 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 52 ( location ) |
Landhaus Pfister | ||
09155796 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 64 ( location ) |
Memorial stone for Ernst Thälmann | The memorial stone unveiled in 1969 in front of the former “House of Young Pioneers Erich Weinert ”, since 1990 “Leisure Time”, was created by the sculptor Horst Misch (* 1931). The roughly hewn sandstone monument bears the inscription "TO EHREN ERNST THÄLMANNS". A portrait medallion shows the KPD chairman Ernst Thälmann, who was murdered in the Buchenwald concentration camp , in profile with a peaked cap. | |
09155797 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Neuen Garten 64 ( location ) |
Memorial stone for Spain fighters | ||
09155015 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 1 ( location ) |
Bourgeois dwelling house, " Kabinetthaus ", birthplace of Friedrich Wilhelm III. and Wilhelm von Humboldts | The house, which was probably designed by Friedrich Wilhelm Diterichs in 1753 for the country preacher Krumbholz, was inhabited by Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm from 1765 to 1786 . From 1788 to 1806 it was the seat of the Royal Engineering Academy and from 1833 the Royal Prussian Cabinet, which gave the building its name. | |
09155016 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 2 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1773, builder: Georg Christian Unger | |
09155017 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 3 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Built for the court carpenter Johann Georg Brendel, year of construction: 1773, builder: Georg Christian Unger | |
09155018 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 6 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1773, builder: Georg Christian Unger | |
09155019 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 7 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1773, builder: Georg Christian Unger | |
09155020 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 8 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1773, builder: Georg Christian Unger | |
09155021 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 9 ( location ) |
Carriage horse stable including forge and outbuildings | Former coach horse stable, which today houses the "House of Brandenburg-Prussian History" (as of 2013). The building was built between 1787 and 1789 based on designs by Andreas Ludwig Krüger and replaced a half-timbered building built in 1671 by Johann Gregor Memhardt . The sculptural roof decorations were made by the brothers Johann Christoph and Michael Christoph Wohler and Johannes Eckstein . | |
09155022 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 10 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1752, builder: Jan Bouman | |
09155023 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 11 ( location ) |
Bourgeois residential building | Year of construction: 1752, builder: Jan Bouman | |
09155024 |
Northern city center Am Neuen Markt 12 ( location ) |
Council scales | In the council scales, built in 1836, probably based on a design by Christian Heinrich Ziller , entire wagons and their loads were weighed. | |
09155812 |
Brandenburger Vorstadt Am Neuen Palais 1 ( location ) |
Entrance building of the Kaiserbahnhof, at the Wildpark train station | From 1905 to 1909 the station was built in the English cottage style from sandstone according to plans and under the direction of the court architect Ernst von Ihne . The main part is the single-storey reception building in the style of an English country villa. | |
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Brandenburger Vorstadt Am Neuen Palais 2 ( location ) |
see SPSG, palace and park "Park Sanssouci", former gardening school | see monuments of the SPSG | |
09157087 |
Nauener Vorstadt Am Pfingstberg 40 ( location ) |
Winemaker's house | ||
09156095 |
Bornim Am Raubfang 6 ( location ) |
[[Karl Foerster Garden (Bornim) | Karl Foerster house with garden, sink and rock garden and spring path]] | ||
09156094 |
Bornim Am Raubfang 19 ( location ) |
Bonk residential building | The single-storey house made of limed brick with a steep hipped roof was designed by the representative of organic architecture, Hans Scharoun . The house built in 1938 for Emil Bonk, an employee of the perennial grower Karl Foerster , was completed with Scharoun's self-designed interior shortly before the start of the Second World War in 1939. "There is an absolute authenticity in the unity of space and furnishings / equipment, which has been preserved in its completeness [...] and preserved in its completeness as a testimony to a protagonist of organic building." | |
09156204 |
Bornstedt Am Schragen 1–57, Pappelallee 1, 2 ( location ) |
Settlement of the official housing association Vaterland | ||
09155790 |
Jägervorstadt An der Einsiedelei 1 ( location ) |
hermitage | The so-called hermitage was formerly the office of the overseer of a tree nursery at the foot of the ruin mountain. The originally single-storey building with a gable roof and neo-Gothic entrance door had Friedrich Wilhelm IV redesigned in 1856 by Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse in the Italian country house style. The Casa Cenci in the garden of Villa Borghese in Rome served as a model . | |
09156186 |
Jägervorstadt An der Einsiedelei 2–14 (even), Kutscherweg 2–34 (even), Reitbahnstraße 13–22, Schmiedegasse 5–15 (odd), 16–19, 21–65 (odd), Sattlerstraße 6–12 (even) , 13–22 & 24–34 (straight), Kurt-von-Plettenberg-Strasse 7, 8, 37, Pappelallee 34a – d, 35a – 35g ( location ) |
Barracks of the 1st Guards Uhlan Regiment Ruinsberg barracks with crew building, stable building, fittings forge, three L-shaped stable buildings and two riding houses, latrine house, hospital stables and enclosure wall | When the barracks on Luisenplatz (see Luisenplatz 9 ) no longer met the requirements of the 1st Guards Uhlan Regiment , a new, almost 9 hectare barracks complex in the neo-Gothic style was built east of the ruin mountain from 1885 to 1889 . The ceremonial opening took place in 1891 by Wilhelm II . After the dissolution of the 1st Guard Uhlan Regiment in 1919, the facility was occupied by Reichswehr and Wehrmacht troops, from 1945 by the Red Army and from 1956 to 1975 by the NVA . The military trade organization (MHO), the military prosecutor and a pioneer unit then used the barracks complex. After the fall of the Wall , the main building (An der Einsiedelei) was a branch of the Office for Social Affairs and Supply, and after 2000 a residential complex, the so-called "Kaiser-Wilhelm-Karree", was built on the site. | |
09156115 |
Potsdam West An der Pirschheide 28 ( location ) |
"Seekrug" excursion restaurant | The elongated half-timbered building (in the Lower Saxony half-timbered style) was built for gastronomic use in 1937 according to the design of the architect Reinhold Mohr . The Potsdam architects from Estorff & Winkler took care of the interior work. | |
09156116 |
Babelsberg Süd An der Sandscholle 50 ( location ) |
Knischewski house | The two-story house was built in 1935 according to plans by the architect Bruno Paul . “It is probably the last house he designed.” Paul also designed some furniture for the interior furnishings for the client, the Knischewski teachers. | |
09156060 |
Babelsberg North at the observatory 16 ( location ) |
Babelsberg observatory with gardens, main building, gatehouse and gate system, director's house, observatory houses, assistant, student and night watchman house, boiler house, meridian houses, mirror telescope building, building for the Merz refractor, Miren | ||
09156774 |
Babelsberg North at the observatory 16 ( location ) |
Gatehouse of the Babelsberg Park with ancillary building | ||
09157290 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Strasse 10 & 11 ( location ) |
Duplex house | ||
09156607 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 15/16 ( location ) |
Double villa | ||
09156206 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Strasse 26-53 ( location ) |
UFA large studio, "Stumme Halle" (House 1, today "Marlene-Dietrich-Halle") | ||
09156059 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
Tonfilmatelier (House 2, "Tonkreuz") | ||
09156205 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
DEFA canteen building (House 2a) | ||
09156207 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
UFA production archive with educational film show (House 3) | ||
09156208 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
UFA glue house and dubbing studio, cinema (house 4) | ||
09156211 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
Garden between house 3 and 4 | ||
09156209 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
UFA technology and functional building (House 5) | ||
09156210 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
UFA-Kopieranstalt (House 8) | ||
09156212 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 26–53 ( location ) |
DEFA small actor house (house 62) | ||
09156117 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 88 ( location ) |
Invalidenheim of the Kaiser Wilhelm Foundation for German invalids | The disabled home was designed by Otto March around 1900 . | |
09156118 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 89 ( location ) |
Presidential building of the German Red Cross (today the Law Faculty of the University of Potsdam ) | The presidential building of the German Red Cross was built between 1938 and 1943 in the style of National Socialist representative architecture based on plans by Norbert Demmel . Today the Law Faculty of the University of Potsdam is located here . | |
09157370 |
Babelsberg Süd August-Bebel-Straße 89 ( ) |
Residential and administrative building (House 2), residential and administrative building with farm building (House 3) |
Web links
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Individual evidence
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- ^ Waltraud Volk: Potsdam. Historic streets and squares today. 2nd Edition. 1993, p. 121 f.
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- ^ Catrin During, Albrecht Ecke: Architectural Guide Potsdam. Built! 2008, p. 78.
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- ↑ Federal Agency for Civic Education (ed.): Memorials for the victims of National Socialism . Volume II, Bonn 2000, p. 334.
- ^ Christine Kral: The buildings Gontards, Ungers and Richter in Potsdam. In: ArchitraV, 2005, p. 33 ff.
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- ↑ Klaus Miemietz: hermitage on the ruins of the mountain. In: Andreas Kitschke: Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse (1795–1876). Court architect under three Prussian kings. 2007, p. 305 f.
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