Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Palace and Park of Sanssouci, Potsdam Neuer Garten (New Garden), Marmorpalais (Marble Palace), and Schloss Cecilienhof, northeast of Sanssouci, Potsdam Park Babelsberg and Schloss Babelsberg, Potsdam Schloss Glienicke and Park Klein-Glienicke, Berlin Nikolskoe log house, Berlin Pfaueninsel (Peacock Island), Berlin Bxc3xb6ttcherberg (Mount Bxc3xb6ttcher), Berlin Jagdschloxc3x9f Glienicke (Glienicke hunting lodge), Berlin
Lindenallee, Potsdam Kxc3xb6nigliche Gxc3xa4rtnerlehranstalt (former gardeners' school) and the Kaiserbahnhof, Potsdam Palace and Park of Lindstedt, Potsdam Village of Bornstedt, church, cemetery and landscape north of Park Sanssouci, Potsdam The Seekoppel (landscape area west of Ruinenberg (Mount of Ruins)), Potsdam Voltaireweg (greenbelt and road between Park Sanssouci and Neuer Garten), Potsdam Entrance area of Park Sanssouci, Potsdam Alexandrowka log houses ("Russian colony"), Potsdam The Pfingstberg and Belvedere auf dem Pfingstberg, Potsdam An area between Pfingstberg and Neuer Garten, Potsdam Southern shore of the Jungfernsee, Potsdam Kxc3xb6nigswald (King's Forest, forests surrounding Palace and Park of Sacrow), Potsdam Approaches to Babelsberg Park, Potsdam Observatory in Babelsberg, Potsdam
The World Heritage property enfolds the Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin including buildings, parks, and designed spaces, which are intuitively, territorially and historically aligned with Sacrow Castle and Park and the Sauveur Church.
In Potsdam, the World Heritage property includes Sanssouci Park, the Lindenallee Avenue west of the New Palace, the Former Gardenerxe2x80x99s Training School, former Railway Station of the Emperor and its environs, Lindstedt Palace and its low-lying surroundings, the Seekoppel paddock, the Avenue to Sanssouci, the Voltaireweg Avenue as a connection between Sanssouci Park and the New Garden, the New Garden, the so-called Mirbach Wxc3xa4ldchen Grove and the link between Pfingstberg Hill and the New Garden, the Villa Henkel with Garden, Pfingstberg Hill, the garden at the Villa Alexander, Babelsberg Park, the approaches to Babelsberg Park, the Babelsberg Observatory, Sacrow Park, the Royal Forest around the village of Sacrow, and the Russian colony Alexandrowka with the Kapellenberg, the artificial Italian village of Bornstedt and the artificial Swiss village in Klein-Glienicke.
In Berlin, it includes Glienicke Park, Bxc3xb6ttcherberg Hill with the Loggia Alexandra, the Glienicke Hunting Lodge, and the Peacock Island (including all buildings).
A synthesis of art trends in European cities and courts in the 18th century, the castle and the park offer new models that have greatly influenced the development of the monumental arts and the organization of space east of the Oder.
The SPSG has detailed documentation (photographs, measurements/surveys, maps) on all park components.