ðïļ Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin: Southern Shore of the Jungfernsee
UNESCO World Heritage Site lakeside landscape in Potsdam, Germany
The southern shore of the Jungfernsee (Lake Jungfern) in Potsdam forms part of the UNESCO-recognized Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin, a cultural landscape of 289 hectares. The lakeside zone contains historical buildings, gardens, and designed landscapes that reflect 18th and 19th-century Prussian aesthetic principles. The Jungfernsee itself was integrated into the broader system of parks and water features developed under Frederick the Great and his successors.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1990)
- Location: Southern shore of Jungfernsee lake, Potsdam, Brandenburg
- Primary period: 18th to 19th centuries
- Part of larger Potsdam cultural landscape encompassing 289 hectares
The southern shore of the Jungfernsee (Lake Jungfern) in Potsdam forms part of the UNESCO-recognized Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin, a cultural landscape spanning 289 hectares. The lakeside zone contains historical buildings, gardens, and designed landscapes that reflect 18th and 19th-century Prussian aesthetic principles. The Jungfernsee itself was integrated into the broader system of parks and water features developed under Frederick the Great and his successors ...