Potsdam Dutch Quarter

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The Potsdam Dutch Quarter is a historic district in Potsdam, Germany, known for its distinctive 18th-century red-brick Dutch-style houses and charming streets built for Dutch artisans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
tourist attraction
urban quarter
builtFor Dutch artisans
craftsmen
commissionedBy Frederick William I of Prussia
country Germany
endDateOfConstruction 1742
hasArchitecturalStyle Dutch Baroque
Dutch vernacular architecture
hasBuildingMaterial red brick
wood
hasCharacteristic 18th-century architecture
cobblestone streets
gabled facades
red-brick houses
uniform row houses
hasCulturalInfluence Dutch culture
Prussian Baroque urban planning
hasFunction residential quarter
tourist quarter
hasMunicipality Potsdam
hasNumberOfBuildings approximately 134
hasOfficialNameInGerman Holländisches Viertel
hasPrimaryConstructionCentury 18th century
hasRestorationPeriod late 20th century
hasState Brandenburg
hasStreet Benkertstraße
Benkertstraße (formerly Mittelstraße extension)
Holländische Straße
Kurfürstenstraße
Mittelstraße
hasTourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
hasUrbanPlanFeature rectangular street grid
heritageDesignation protected monument area
knownFor Dutch-style urban ensemble outside the Netherlands
well-preserved 18th-century brick architecture
locatedIn Potsdam
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Brandenburg
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedNear Brandenburger Straße (Potsdam)
Potsdam
surface form: Potsdam city center
partOf historic center of Potsdam
startDate 1733
usedFor cultural events
residential purposes
retail and gastronomy

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Brandenburg Gate (Potsdam) nearSite Potsdam Dutch Quarter