Brandenburg sights

What are Attractive Tourism Places in Brandenburg?

The state of Brandenburg in the former East German region of this country’s northeast. Many tourist areas in this state, one of the best areas is the place called Uckermark. The Uckermark is a region in northeastern Germany. Mostly it is located in the state of Brandenburg, Kliner only one part – the city of Strasburg – is reckoned administratively to the neighboring Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Capital of Brandenburg is Potsdam, a special state surrounding the capital of reunified Germany, Berlin. Adjacent to Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Brandenburg also had loads of crystal clear lakes, streets with trees on sides, a peaceful rural area, as well as natural scenery. Small villages and cultural attractions Brandenburg had a long and meaningful history. In the last three hundred years, the former city garison, Potsdam, has become one of Europe’s grandest royal cities.

Brandenburg had at least 13 tourism regions. All located in the vicinity of Berlin. Local attractions include the beautiful villages in Havelland, natural interior area of Uckermark to the southwest, the Palace and the beautiful Garden Pots dams, palaces and forests in the region Fläming and scenery world’s most beautiful river along the Spree Forest.

Tourist Brandenburg

Landscape became the major mainstay of the state. About a third of the area into a natural park like Unteres Odertal National Park with three biospheres in it, Spree Forest, Schorfheide-Chorin, and by the river Elba-Brandenburg. Each visitor can select one or several of many options for enjoying the natural areas here: with a bike, walk, feet, boating or horseback.

Charming town of Potsdam, Brandenburg state capital was a stark contrast compared to Berlin. However, visiting palaces and beautiful gardens will also provide a wonderful experience for tourists. Potsdam Palaces and Parks became one of UNESCO’s cultural heritages.

When visitors watch from near the Palace of Sanssouci with terraced gardens, water spurting or walking along the street with tree-lined on both sides toward New Castle, will be able to feel why many princes, kings or emperors like to stay in Potsdam. The park around the Sanssouci Palace is one of the most spectacular parks in Europe. The area surrounding Sanssouci Palace, a summer resident empire, covering an area of approximately 500 hectares and consists of 150 buildings. King Frederick II of Prussia and his generation have many houses and palaces in and around Potsdam, in a comprehensive complex-baroque artistic style.