Went past this gate on our walk around the town centre. Nice enough. Not spectacular. Fit it in... read more
Went past this gate on our walk around the town centre. Nice enough. Not spectacular. Fit it in with the others in the town.
Went past this gate on our walk around the town centre. Nice enough. Not spectacular. Fit it in... read more
Nice gate, good to see if you are in Potsdam. It is nicely made and has cultural significance... read more
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Went past this gate on our walk around the town centre. Nice enough. Not spectacular. Fit it in with the others in the town.
Nice gate, good to see if you are in Potsdam. It is nicely made and has cultural significance. Don't miss this!
Spent the afternoon on a rented bike riding all over the city. This was one of the gates I visited. Easy access by bike or walking.
Probably one of the least impressive out of the gates in the Potsdam area but worth the extra few block stroll if you go to one of the other gates.
One of the many gates around Potsdam and Berlin, nothing spectacular but it is a part of local history and worth a look when in the padestrain zone.
A pretty, and , much smaller, gate on the road to the "other" Brandenburger Gate. Worth seeing for it's picturesque setting as part of a walk around Potsdam.
I had a kick when I heard the name of this gate. The Jagertor or Jaeger Gate which means Hunter's Gate. The Jaeger reminds me of the robots from Pacific Rim. If you trace the former Potsdam wall across town, this is one of the...More
One of several gates to the city of Potsdam, this gate depicts it's name a hunting scene. Very interesting to see
JAgertor is one of the three still survived gates. Once it was part of the city wall. Nothing special.
Built in 1733, the Jägertor is the only surviving gate of the seven original that served the city of Potsdam. Today it helps to mark the former city wall.