Dutch Quarter

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
urban neighborhood
architecturalStyle 18th-century brick architecture
Dutch-style architecture
commissionedBy Frederick William I of Prussia
country Germany
hasBuildingMaterial brick
hasCharacteristic historic charm
red brick facades
symmetrical street grid
two-storey brick houses
hasCulturalAssociation Dutch culture
Prussian history
hasEconomicActivity gastronomy
retail
tourism services
hasPhotographicSubject historic facades
narrow streets
hasPreservationStatus restored historic district
hasStreetMaterial cobblestone
hasUrbanFunction cultural events venue
pedestrian-friendly area
hasUse commercial area
residential area
tourist attraction
heritageDesignation protected historic area
inception 1730s
18th century
languageUsed German
locatedIn Potsdam
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Germany
Brandenburg
surface form: State of Brandenburg
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNear Brandenburg Gate (Potsdam)
Potsdam
surface form: Potsdam city center

Sanssouci Park
notableFor Dutch-style gables
cobblestone streets
red-brick houses
uniform urban design
originallyIntendedFor Dutch craftsmen
artisans from the Netherlands
partOf Potsdam cityscape
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin
surface form: historic center of Potsdam
tourismAttractionType city sightseeing area
cultural tourism destination

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Potsdam hasLandmark Dutch Quarter