I lived in Potsdam for 10 years. I think the city is beautiful because the city is such a mix between big city and small town. I lived in Potsdam since the 5th grade, so I grew up there.
The park of Schloss Sanssouci is one of my all time favorite places to visit. Along the river Havel you can have a nice castle tour, very impressive and exciting. If you love cheesecakes, the café Dreikäsehoch in Berlin is the place to be, they offer a huge variety of cheesecakes, very delicious. I'm impressed that Willa is trying all the food you are ordering. Schloss Cecilienhof in Potsdam is a very historical place you should visit if you get the chance. Thanks for the lovely video, have a nice Sunday.
Hi all, thanks for getting so much info first hand of Potsdam. Never thought it would be worth to visit and never didnt hear about the dutch quarter. I have known about Sanssouci and I think your were lucky to be there when it wasnt so crowded. Great to see Tanner doesnt need to carry Willa most of the time. Good to see she has fun even a garden might not be so interested for her. Noa also enjoy her life with her proud parents. CU
King Frederick II (The Great Frederick) spent much of his later years in Sansouci. It was a beloved place for him. There are so many anecdotes connected with this place, but two are the most important. You can see a windmill in a not so great distance to the palace. Frederichk was so annoyed by the noise the windmill made, that he ordered the miller to close it and tear it down. The miller did not budge and went to court, where the judges decided in favor of him and against Frederick, who had the judges arrested and thrown in jail. Public pressure rose to a boiling point and he had to brelease the judges and accept their verdict. Another anecdote is about his friendship to the great French philosopher Voltaire, who was a frequent guest at Sansouci. One day, Voltaire must have put a burr under Frederick´s saddle, so Frederick wrote in a whim "Voltaire is an ass" , signed it and passed it on to other guest. It finally reached Voltaire, who read it, laughed and read out loud.: Voltaire is an ass, Frederick the second!
That windmill myth is a great distortion of a real lawcase in Frederick's time. Some local landowner somewhere in Brandenburg had cut off the water supply for a watermill. The miller took legal action against him and Frederick intervened in favour of the miller. That would have been normal procedure in the age of absolutism , but Brandeburg/Prussia was in that transition towards what we call "Rechtsstaat" in which law is king and the monarch has to serve it. In the end the court ruled according to written law in that matter. That is the core of that legend.
In fact it was the newly-built palace that took away the wind from the much smaller post mill (the ones that are resting on a vertical pivot so that the entire mill can be turned into the wind, not just the top where the wings/sails are attached to). At least that is what the miller feared. Not much later that mill caught fire and Frederick supported to miller with some hundreds of thalers to have a new mill built in that "Dutch" style. The present mill is a reconstruction, the orginal one burnt down in WW II.
Potsdam is one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited. Wish I could still walk like that . I find Willa’s use of German andEnglish so much fun. She is such a great child.
You are a sweet family!🤗 I like your videos. Potsdam is my hometown since 45 years and I love the "beautiful sister of Berlin".😅 This year is her 1030th birthday. Potsdam has a lot of history. - Good and bad history. There is too much to see for just one day, I hope you come back with more time. ❤ Regards from "Venice of the north"! 😘
Thank you very much! I fondly recall the time when I visited *Sanssouci* as a youngster. I agree that hanging gardens are amazing and unique. The palace, including other buildings, is beautiful, too. I don't recall the inside of the palace. Imagine having a summer residency like that!
You can never find anything even close to this in the US, I can understand why it really fascinates them,it fascinates us europeans too :).....Potsdam is very beautiful....thats for sure...
Just got back from Germany 🇩🇪! The food and people were AMAZING! We were in Bundë for a baseball camp. We were blessed, the weather was cool for the camp.
I really look forward to your videos. I think it's great that you travel as a family. Willa and the Baby are such sweethearts, I just enjoy watching her grow and try different foods. She really is a bright, happy little girl. The baby is so cute and well behaved as well. Your videos just brighten an old man's day. God Bless you all, safe and happy travels. 😊
When the weather is so nice, I "strongly" recommend a trip on the Wannsee ferry to Alt Kladow. The largest lake in Berlin is the "Wannsee" and the largest forest is the "Grunewald" Kladow is followed by Gatow with the old English airport - one of the three airports of the Allies - In any case, a nice trip. You feel like you are in a holiday resort with a lake view and a nice restaurant, but beware of the wild boar families 🙂
I find berlin anything but beautiful. Potsdam is really very beautiful, there are so many beautiful places in Germany it is difficult for me as a local to visit all the places work family...... you are such a super sweet family, you are an asset to Germany, you are now a part of this country. Greetings from Cologne
Berlin has in fact masses of beautiful spots (already the many dreamy streets due to the old buildings (much more than any other German city), the wide streets with green alleys (much more consequent planned and realized by the Prussians than in almost all other cities in the world and one of the main reasons why Berlin is a _really_ green city (green and urban at the same time) with cafes and stuff. also much more modern buildings and so on. And you have masses of water (Berlin is after Hamburg likely the city with the 2nd most bridges in the world) with a lot of - again - true urban lakes with green. One can also have smaller city vibes in spots like Koepenick, Spandau etc... apropos: 'little venice' is also nice (channels just with boats through a lovely neighborhood). You have masses of Parks, two Zoos/Tiergardens, masses of Palaces, Fortress and so on. People who say that Berlin is not nice are actually just copy-pasting stereotypes instead of focusing on the reality. Berlin is a stretched out mix of all kind of impressions, between edgy and beautiful. Much more polycentric. You can have it all. Potsdam,. a bit similar to Munich and Hamburg are more like 'compact' nice city center cities (Hamburg has also some more other nice parts but less than Berlin).
1m11s: Did you realise that ADIDAS stands for All Day I Dream About Sanssoucci ? Took a day trip to Potsdam from Berlin when I was on holiday in 2020 and fell in love with the town, especially the Dutch Quarter. Did you cross the Bridge of Spies?
The sad thing is that the style of Architecture you see in Potsdam is kind of what all of Berlin looked like. Berlin in the 1920s was considered pretty much one the prettiest cities in the world and was more or less the world's number 1 for film and art. There are some old videos of Berlin before the ww2 bombings and it's really worth seeing. I love the city as it is today, but it's certainly more the flair and the atmosphere, whereas in an alternate dimenson it could have been the architecture as well... But then it would have been more pretty than Paris, as many considered it at the time, and the prices would have been astronomical, affecting flair and what kind of people could afford to live there... Who knows what might have been?
i watch you for such some time now :) youre now for a kinda reasonable long time in germany and i wonder if you start to do german languaged videos at some point? i would realy love to see how far you got in learning german so far
I lived in Potsdam for 10 years. I think the city is beautiful because the city is such a mix between big city and small town. I lived in Potsdam since the 5th grade, so I grew up there.
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Great name,,,,, Walter white was originally from germany, lol
It's amazing to see how Willa just eats/tries everything. How rare for a kid her age.
Potsdam ist ein tolles Ziel. Unser Favorit.. danke für ein erneut wunderschönes Video . Liebe Grüße aus dem Sauerland 🌲⛰️🌲
Eure Videos sind einfach großartig!
The park of Schloss Sanssouci is one of my all time favorite places to visit. Along the river Havel you can have a nice castle tour, very impressive and exciting. If you love cheesecakes, the café Dreikäsehoch in Berlin is the place to be, they offer a huge variety of cheesecakes, very delicious.
I'm impressed that Willa is trying all the food you are ordering.
Schloss Cecilienhof in Potsdam is a very historical place you should visit if you get the chance.
Thanks for the lovely video, have a nice Sunday.
Good timing, I've never seen it that quiet! It's wonderful to see how much you go exploring :)
Potsdam really is soooo beautiful! You caught its beauty well with your video.
your videos are always so good. You put so much beauty in the pictures. that must be a lot of work. Always looking forward to the new video.
Langsam Kleene, sonst gib es Schotterflechte. Cooles Video. Macht weiter so. Sehr sympathische Familie. Alles Gute.
Hi all, thanks for getting so much info first hand of Potsdam. Never thought it would be worth to visit and never didnt hear about the dutch quarter. I have known about Sanssouci and I think your were lucky to be there when it wasnt so crowded. Great to see Tanner doesnt need to carry Willa most of the time. Good to see she has fun even a garden might not be so interested for her. Noa also enjoy her life with her proud parents. CU
Welcome to my hometown and have a great day there! 😊
King Frederick II (The Great Frederick) spent much of his later years in Sansouci. It was a beloved place for him. There are so many anecdotes connected with this place, but two are the most important. You can see a windmill in a not so great distance to the palace. Frederichk was so annoyed by the noise the windmill made, that he ordered the miller to close it and tear it down. The miller did not budge and went to court, where the judges decided in favor of him and against Frederick, who had the judges arrested and thrown in jail. Public pressure rose to a boiling point and he had to brelease the judges and accept their verdict. Another anecdote is about his friendship to the great French philosopher Voltaire, who was a frequent guest at Sansouci. One day, Voltaire must have put a burr under Frederick´s saddle, so Frederick wrote in a whim "Voltaire is an ass" , signed it and passed it on to other guest. It finally reached Voltaire, who read it, laughed and read out loud.: Voltaire is an ass, Frederick the second!
Actually the "Miller-Story" is Just a hoax.
Thank you😊 You are the walking dictionaries ❤.
That windmill myth is a great distortion of a real lawcase in Frederick's time. Some local landowner somewhere in Brandenburg had cut off the water supply for a watermill. The miller took legal action against him and Frederick intervened in favour of the miller. That would have been normal procedure in the age of absolutism , but Brandeburg/Prussia was in that transition towards what we call "Rechtsstaat" in which law is king and the monarch has to serve it. In the end the court ruled according to written law in that matter. That is the core of that legend.
In fact it was the newly-built palace that took away the wind from the much smaller post mill (the ones that are resting on a vertical pivot so that the entire mill can be turned into the wind, not just the top where the wings/sails are attached to). At least that is what the miller feared. Not much later that mill caught fire and Frederick supported to miller with some hundreds of thalers to have a new mill built in that "Dutch" style. The present mill is a reconstruction, the orginal one burnt down in WW II.
Potsdam is one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited. Wish I could still walk like that . I find Willa’s use of German andEnglish so much fun. She is such a great child.
You are a sweet family!🤗 I like your videos. Potsdam is my hometown since 45 years and I love the "beautiful sister of Berlin".😅 This year is her 1030th birthday. Potsdam has a lot of history. - Good and bad history. There is too much to see for just one day, I hope you come back with more time. ❤
Regards from "Venice of the north"! 😘
Since having subscribed to your wonderful family channel, Sundays have turned into my favorite day of the week! 🥰
Okay WOW so kind! Thanks for watching and the love! Right back to you 🫶
I am so happy you enjoyed Potsdam!
Thank you very much! I fondly recall the time when I visited *Sanssouci* as a youngster. I agree that hanging gardens are amazing and unique. The palace, including other buildings, is beautiful, too. I don't recall the inside of the palace. Imagine having a summer residency like that!
Please NEVER stop this kind of Videos 🙏🏻❤️😘
Oh my town :) welcome! … My favorite Place is the „Babelsberger Park“ in the East of Potsdam
Always funny to see you visiting my hometown 😊
You can never find anything even close to this in the US, I can understand why it really fascinates them,it fascinates us europeans too :).....Potsdam is very beautiful....thats for sure...
And there is so much more to discover in Potsdam :)
We believe it!
Amaizing video. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Lots of love from Switzerland
Just got back from Germany 🇩🇪! The food and people were AMAZING! We were in Bundë for a baseball camp. We were blessed, the weather was cool for the camp.
Ahh yay!! We love to hear you had a great time! 🫶
Beautiful Place to go and to be
For sure! Thanks for watching!
@@OurStorytoTell willkommen 🙏
Pretty cool video, makes me want to visit Postdam :)
Thanks! We hope you get the chance sometime!
I really look forward to your videos. I think it's great that you travel as a family. Willa and the Baby are such sweethearts, I just enjoy watching her grow and try different foods. She really is a bright, happy little girl. The baby is so cute and well behaved as well. Your videos just brighten an old man's day. God Bless you all, safe and happy travels. 😊
da seit ihr schon in Potsdam und hab Babelsberg mit den schönen Schloss und den Filmpark verpasst...🤔
When the weather is so nice, I "strongly" recommend a trip on the Wannsee ferry to Alt Kladow. The largest lake in Berlin is the "Wannsee" and the largest forest is the "Grunewald" Kladow is followed by Gatow with the old English airport - one of the three airports of the Allies - In any case, a nice trip. You feel like you are in a holiday resort with a lake view and a nice restaurant, but beware of the wild boar families 🙂
This region, with Spandau, Potsdam its my favorite place to be at Berlin.
I find berlin anything but beautiful. Potsdam is really very beautiful, there are so many beautiful places in Germany it is difficult for me as a local to visit all the places work family...... you are such a super sweet family, you are an asset to Germany, you are now a part of this country. Greetings from Cologne
Berlin has in fact masses of beautiful spots (already the many dreamy streets due to the old buildings (much more than any other German city), the wide streets with green alleys (much more consequent planned and realized by the Prussians than in almost all other cities in the world and one of the main reasons why Berlin is a _really_ green city (green and urban at the same time) with cafes and stuff. also much more modern buildings and so on. And you have masses of water (Berlin is after Hamburg likely the city with the 2nd most bridges in the world) with a lot of - again - true urban lakes with green. One can also have smaller city vibes in spots like Koepenick, Spandau etc... apropos: 'little venice' is also nice (channels just with boats through a lovely neighborhood). You have masses of Parks, two Zoos/Tiergardens, masses of Palaces, Fortress and so on. People who say that Berlin is not nice are actually just copy-pasting stereotypes instead of focusing on the reality. Berlin is a stretched out mix of all kind of impressions, between edgy and beautiful. Much more polycentric. You can have it all. Potsdam,. a bit similar to Munich and Hamburg are more like 'compact' nice city center cities (Hamburg has also some more other nice parts but less than Berlin).
1m11s: Did you realise that ADIDAS stands for
All
Day
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Dream
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Sanssoucci ?
Took a day trip to Potsdam from Berlin when I was on holiday in 2020 and fell in love with the town, especially the Dutch Quarter. Did you cross the Bridge of Spies?
No we didn’t realize that 😂 Is that really true or a play on words lol?? And we didn’t cross the bridge but next time!
I live half an hour away from Potsdam, so I'm there fairly often. It's a beautiful city. But it gets very crowded on thee weekends.
So cool you live so close!!
An advice. If you visit the Berlin Area again, do check out the Spreewald. I once did a kind of Kanu tour nd enjoyed it very much
Ooh this is a great tip! We know it because we actually went during Christmas time: ua-cam.com/video/pTPfTXGyNZ0/v-deo.html
My homecity ! There is way more to see, do and eat though 🤗❤️
Oh we definitely know! So cool you live there :)
The sad thing is that the style of Architecture you see in Potsdam is kind of what all of Berlin looked like. Berlin in the 1920s was considered pretty much one the prettiest cities in the world and was more or less the world's number 1 for film and art.
There are some old videos of Berlin before the ww2 bombings and it's really worth seeing. I love the city as it is today, but it's certainly more the flair and the atmosphere, whereas in an alternate dimenson it could have been the architecture as well... But then it would have been more pretty than Paris, as many considered it at the time, and the prices would have been astronomical, affecting flair and what kind of people could afford to live there... Who knows what might have been?
Yeah we wish we could have seen what Berlin was like before the bombings!! Wow, it would have been amazing.
You guys absolutly have to visit Landshuter Hochzeit
Thanks for the tip!!
6:50 I hope anybody waved back to her❤
You guys should visit The europa park..
We really do! When our babies are a little older we think :)
Please check out Leipzig, Germanys most booming city. There you also have old architecture everywhere.
We really need to! Thanks for the reminder! 😊
@@OurStorytoTell If you need recommendations feel free to ask :)
Super Video! Ich lebe in Berlin und arbeite in Potsdam. Daher haben mir die letzten Videos besonders gut gefallen.
So cool to hear!! It’s fun for us to get an insight to what you’re around everyday. 😊
Whaaaaat no way y’all visited my little city and I didn’t see you guys :/
i watch you for such some time now :) youre now for a kinda reasonable long time in germany and i wonder if you start to do german languaged videos at some point? i would realy love to see how far you got in learning german so far
Thanks for sharing! It’s great to know what people are hoping to see.
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POTSDAM ist wunderschön, aber die Gegend um Potsdam ist auch großartig! Und es wird sogar Wein angebaut!
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Is it easy to get job in Potsdam tell me
w kids honestly
ich will hier leben
We can see why!
@@OurStorytoTellWhy?
Newborn baby without a hat or beenie is no no
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