Luisenplatz (Potsdam)
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square, place with historical importance
The Luisenplatz in Potsdam is located at the western end of the downtown pedestrian street in front of the Brandenburg Gate Brandenburg, outside the 1733 city limits.
The place was named after the famous Queen Louise. In 1854, the square was provided with a fountain.
The fountain was originally designed in 1854. It was demolished in the early 1900s and rebuilt in 2001.
In the communist era, the Luisenplatz was named "Place of the nations".
The place was named after the famous Queen Louise. In 1854, the square was provided with a fountain.
The fountain was originally designed in 1854. It was demolished in the early 1900s and rebuilt in 2001.
In the communist era, the Luisenplatz was named "Place of the nations".
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°23'57"N 13°2'51"E
- Unity Square 0.7 km
- Bassinplatz 0.8 km
- Weberplatz 3.2 km
- Marktplatz 126 km
- Willy Brandt Square 126 km
- Augustus Square 127 km
- Simsonplatz 127 km
- Neumarkt 157 km
- Theaterplatz 157 km
- Neustädter Markt 157 km
- The pond Friedensteich 0.3 km
- Brandenburg Street 0.4 km
- Great Military Orphanage 0.4 km
- The pond 0.7 km
- Sanssouci Park 1.3 km
- Park Charlottenhof 1.7 km
- Neues Palais (New Palace) 2.2 km
- Communs 2.3 km
- University of Potsdam Neues Palais Campus 2.6 km
- Kongresshotel am Templiner See in Potsdam 3.5 km