somewhere different, somewhere special
17. April
Entdeckertag "Quer durch die Widnis", Neuheim
mehr 
17. April, 14 Uhr
Ein Quart Geschichte – Baustellenführung Kolonnade, Sanssouci mehr 
17.April,14:30 Uhr
Mit Fürst Pückler unterwegs – Aus der Zeit gefallen, Schlosspark Babelsberg mehr 
10. April,14 Uhr
Ein Quart Geschichte – Baustellenführung Neues Palais, Sanssousi mehr 
7.-8. Mai
Offene Ateliers mehr 
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam
http://home.bawue.de/~wmwerner/english/heritage/potsdam.html 
http://www.unesco-welterbe.de/en/index.html?staedte/bild_text/berlin _potsdam.html~haupt 
Wittenberg
http://www.martinluther.de/cgi-bin/vm/luther?kd=8774eb018f0485c&or= 67&kd_lang=en&typ=loadFrameset 
http://www.unesco-welterbe.de/en/staedte/bild_text/wittenberg_ eisleben.html 
Bauhaus Dessau
http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/en/index.asp 
Quedlinburg
http://www.quedlinburg.de/neu/englisch/Tourismus/unesco_e.shtml#top 
Muskau Park - UNESCO-World Heritage since 2004
Muskauer Park is an exceptional example of a landscape park. The park was laid out between 1815 and 1845 to plans drawn up by Hermann Fürst von Pückler-Muskau, a landscape gardener, prince and travel writer. Subsequent owners continued to develop and substantially extend the park in accordance with von Pückler's original plans.
The grounds of the park are either side of the River Neisse, straddling the German-Polish border. The park covers an area of approximately 830 hectares. Its defining features include its spacious layout, broad vistas, varying intensities of landscape design and artificial watercourses.
On a stroll through the park, visitors experience a constantly alternating, three-dimensional scene that has been hewn out of the natural landscape. Intensive, combined efforts by conservationists in Germany and Poland in recent years have resulted in a more holistic, cross-border approach to the continuing restoration of the park.