Stock Photo - 25 November 2020, Brandenburg, Potsdam: The chapel near the cemetery in the Potsdam district Klein-Glienicke. In 1781 the cemetery area was a gift from Friedrich II to the colonists of the settlement as a burial place. In the decades after 1872, after the Neu-Babelsberg villa colony was built, personalities from the area were also buried in the cemetery. At the time of German division, Klein Glienicke was an exclave and special security zone of the GDR in the West Berlin district of Zehlendorf and therefore difficult to access. The brick building was built according to plans by Reinhold Persius and was inaugurated in 1881. The building, which was in danger of collapsing in 1989, was restored between 1993 and 1999 and was given a new organ. The chapel and cemetery, like the Swiss houses, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Berlin-Potsdam Castle Landscape. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Potsdam/Brandenburg/Germany

Stock Photo: 25 November 2020, Brandenburg, Potsdam: The chapel near the cemetery in the Potsdam district Klein-Glienicke. In 1781 the cemetery area was a gift from.

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