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11 things you can always do in Potsdam

Unfortunately, these prejudices about Berlin are true

Postdam is just around the corner from Berlin and yet only the tourists and some students often come over. Yes, the city lives very dignified, but has much more to offer than just Sanssouci Palace. Which 11 great things you can still do there, you can read here. Here you go!

Barberini Museum © Helge Mundt Watch art in the Barberini Museum

We are big fans of Potsdam: Life weighs a ton more easily between villas and speed boats. Since January 2017 there has been one more reason to jump to the next region, when the Museum Barberini opened in the Palazzo Barberini, built in the 18th century (inspired by the Palazzo of the same name in Rome). It started with an exhibition of Impressionist works from Claude Monet to Gustave Caillebotte. Parents of babies between 0 and 1 year are also welcome here. The museum offers extra tours for them once a week.

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11 things you can always do in Frankfurt am Main

Unfortunately, these prejudices about Berlin are true

ECB, heroin, commuters – so far the Frankfurt clichés. But 069 can do a whole lot more. For some years now, Frankfurt has been experiencing something of a small renaissance – and the New York Times has also noticed this and in 2014 ranked the city among its 52 top travel tips. Why? Probably because everything on the Main is a bit more relaxed. If you’re not working in a bank, at least. Where else do Hafti, de Babba Sven Väth and Goethe go so well together? The small cosmopolitan city on the Main has space for everyone. Promised.

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