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'''Ruinenberg''' is a [[turf zone]] in the [[municipality]] of [[Municipality: Potsdam|Potsdam]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: Brandenburg|Brandenburg]] in [[Country: Germany|Germany]].
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'''Ruinenberg''' is a [[turf zone]] in the [[municipality]] of [[Municipality: Potsdam|Potsdam]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: Brandenburg|Brandenburg]] in [[Country: Germany|Germany]]. The Ruinenberg is a hill in the Bornstedt borough of Potsdam, located north of Sanssouci Park. In 1748, the Prussian king Frederick the Great had a water tank with a capacity of around 7,600 cubic metres (270,000 cu ft) built on top to supply the Sanssouci water features, and had it decorated with artificial ruins. From 1841 a surrounding landscape garden was laid out at the behest of King Frederick William IV of Prussia, according to plans designed by Peter Joseph Lenné.  
  
  
 
== Placement ==
 
== Placement ==
This zone is in the south of [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teltow Teltow].
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This [[turf zone]] is located north of central [[Municipality: Potsdam|Potsdam]].
  
 
== Nearby zones ==
 
== Nearby zones ==
* [[Zone: ZuDenGleisen|ZuDenGleisen]] (to the north)
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* [[Zone: Weinberg|Weinberg]] (to the south)
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 12:04, 22 June 2023

Ruinenberg
Ruinenberg.jpg
Picture taken by Sven_R
Information
DifficultyDifficulty3.png
LocationPotsdam-Mittelmark, Brandenburg, Germany
SurfaceSand
Created2019-07-25
Ruinenberg at Turfgame.com


Ruinenberg is a turf zone in the municipality of Potsdam in the region of Brandenburg in Germany. The Ruinenberg is a hill in the Bornstedt borough of Potsdam, located north of Sanssouci Park. In 1748, the Prussian king Frederick the Great had a water tank with a capacity of around 7,600 cubic metres (270,000 cu ft) built on top to supply the Sanssouci water features, and had it decorated with artificial ruins. From 1841 a surrounding landscape garden was laid out at the behest of King Frederick William IV of Prussia, according to plans designed by Peter Joseph Lenné.


Placement[edit]

This turf zone is located north of central Potsdam.

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