The document provides information about the German state of Brandenburg, including its capital Potsdam. Some key details:
- Brandenburg has a population of 2.5 million people and its capital and largest city is Potsdam, which has 160,000 inhabitants.
- Potsdam is known for the many palaces built by Prussian kings in the 18th century, including Sanssouci Palace and Park, where Frederick the Great resided.
- Brandenburg has a long history and is home to the Sorbs, a Western Slavic minority group that has inhabited the region for over 1,000 years.
- The state has significant natural areas like forests, lakes, and the
Curating the history. Disseminating AV archives from former socialist regimes...Maja Drabczyk
A presentation by Maria Drabczyk (NInA/EUscreenXL) on Curating the history Disseminating AV archives from former socialist regimes (with a focus on Poland) for the general public during the 'Unlocking Broadcast Archives from Eastern Europe' in Bucharest on March 12 2015.
The event was organised by the European (Post)Socialist Television History Network, the FIAT/IFTA Television Studies Commission and TVR.
La saison estivale 2013 devrait être placée, comme l’année dernière, sous le signe des festivités, la naissance de l’enfant du couple princier succédant au Jubilé de la Reine et aux JO. Mais les années à venir seront sans doute moins roses pour le Royaume-Uni. La situation économique continue de mettre sous tension la société britannique. Le chancelier de l’Échiquier, George Osborne, vient ainsi d’annoncer de nouvelles mesures d’austérité sans garantie de retour rapide à la croissance. Le climat social reste délétère et l’accroissement des inégalités comme des tensions ethniques semble menacer la cohésion même de la société britannique
Festspiele gibt es allerorten – Fontane-Festspiele nur in Neuruppin. Wo sollten sie auch sonst stattfinden, als in der Geburtsstadt des weitgereisten wie weltgewandten „märkischen“ Dichters Theodor Fontane? Er, der in den „Wanderungen“ zuweilen mit liebevollem Spott über die Mark und die Märker geschrieben hat, prägt heute das Selbstbewusstsein und die Identität einer ganzen Region.
Mit den Fontane-Festspielen Pfingsten 2012 bieten wir nun zum zweiten Mal ein ebenso exzellentes wie breitgefächertes Programm aus Musik, Theater und Literatur.
Curating the history. Disseminating AV archives from former socialist regimes...Maja Drabczyk
A presentation by Maria Drabczyk (NInA/EUscreenXL) on Curating the history Disseminating AV archives from former socialist regimes (with a focus on Poland) for the general public during the 'Unlocking Broadcast Archives from Eastern Europe' in Bucharest on March 12 2015.
The event was organised by the European (Post)Socialist Television History Network, the FIAT/IFTA Television Studies Commission and TVR.
La saison estivale 2013 devrait être placée, comme l’année dernière, sous le signe des festivités, la naissance de l’enfant du couple princier succédant au Jubilé de la Reine et aux JO. Mais les années à venir seront sans doute moins roses pour le Royaume-Uni. La situation économique continue de mettre sous tension la société britannique. Le chancelier de l’Échiquier, George Osborne, vient ainsi d’annoncer de nouvelles mesures d’austérité sans garantie de retour rapide à la croissance. Le climat social reste délétère et l’accroissement des inégalités comme des tensions ethniques semble menacer la cohésion même de la société britannique
Festspiele gibt es allerorten – Fontane-Festspiele nur in Neuruppin. Wo sollten sie auch sonst stattfinden, als in der Geburtsstadt des weitgereisten wie weltgewandten „märkischen“ Dichters Theodor Fontane? Er, der in den „Wanderungen“ zuweilen mit liebevollem Spott über die Mark und die Märker geschrieben hat, prägt heute das Selbstbewusstsein und die Identität einer ganzen Region.
Mit den Fontane-Festspielen Pfingsten 2012 bieten wir nun zum zweiten Mal ein ebenso exzellentes wie breitgefächertes Programm aus Musik, Theater und Literatur.
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Berlin is one mental metropolis that you will never want to leave. Refusing to hide from its past and always striving towards a better future, the entirely unique history (the Wars, the Nazis, the Wall, the influx of immigrants and hippies, the rise of techno
and the rule of the creative industry) sets it so far apart from other European cities.
All it takes is one short walk and it feels like you are travelling in a time machine.
Team CTR Berlin
Formación, cooperación y evaluación en el profesorado.
Presentación realizada por F. Rubio en las Jornadas de formación inicial del IES Itaca. Tomares (Sevilla) Sept. 2013
2. general information
capital Potsdam
population 2,5 mill. people
(85 people per sq km)
area 29.478,61 sq km
• located in the northeast of Germany
• Berlin is located in the center of Brandenburg
• 33% forest
• 10.000 lakes
3. Potsdam
• biggest city of Brandenburg
• residence city of Prussian kings
• kings built many magnificant buildings
• e.g. Sanssouci Palace ,Park of Sanssouci,
New Palace, Cecilienhof Palace
• 18 castles
• two universities, film studios and many
institutions
inhabitants 160.000 people
area 187,3 sq km
region metropolitan region
Berlin-Brandenburg
5. • was built between 1745-1747
• the summer palace of
Frederick II.
• located in the Park of Sanssouci
Sanssouci Palace
6. City Palace
• completed under
Frederick II. in 1751
• destroyed in 1945
• rebuilt for 150.000.000€
• the government of
Brandenburg will move there
7. • palace in the west of Park
Sanssouci
• completed under Frederick II.
the in 1763
• palace for the king‘s guests
• now part of University of
Potsdam
New Palace
8. • English cottage style
• important palace in German history
• famous as the site of the Potsdam
Conference
• World War II ended here
• German division until 1989 was
decided here
Cecilienhof Palace
9. Babelsberg Palace
• located in Park
Babelsberg
• Summer residence of
prince William and King
William I.
• built between 1835-1849
10. Frederick II.
• born on 24.01.1712 (in Berlin)
• died on 17.08.1786 (in
Potsdam)
• introduced school attendance
• ordered construction of many
magnificant buildings
• introduced the potato as a
food in Europe
grave of Frederick II
11. Uckermark
• famous for beautiful landscape
• located between Pomerania and Brandenburg
• nature park „Uckermärkische Seen“ is the 3rd biggest
nature park in Brandenburg
12. Lusatia
• western Poland and eastern Germany
• Euro Speedway
• lignite mining
• old mines are lakes now
• new tourismus branch
• culture: Sorbs
13. Sorbs
• western slavic culture
• Brandenburg and Saxonia
• national minority
• Sorbian languages
• close to Polish and Czech
• Upper sorbish 40.000 people
• Lower sorbish 20.000 people
Sorbish flag
14. Sorbs
• Catholics
• since 6th century in Lusatia
• tradition:
• Easter ride
• „Zampern“
• costumes
• today:
• own politic party
• Sorbian schools, theatres, medias
15. • Lusatia
• delta landscape
• Spree delta
• Sorbs live there
• wood houses on many
small islands
Spreewald
16. Spreewald
• punt tours
• no cars but punts
• even post by punt
• canoeing tours
• Spreewald gherkins
• famous
• protected name
17. Beelitzer Spargel
• famous German vegetable
• normally we eat Spargel with potatos, sauce
hollandaise
• cut between mid April and 24.6.
18. Baumblüte
• famous festival
• more than 100.000 visitors a week
• located in Werder/Havel
• in spring
• second largest German festival after Oktoberfest in Munich
• drink fruit wine
• called the „Brandenburg Oktoberfest“
19. art and culture
Poets in Brandenburg
Theodor Fontane
• born 1819 in Neuruppin
• died 1889
• wrote:
• John Maynard
• Die Wanderung durch die Mark Brandenburg
20. Ludwig Tieck (1773 – 1853)
• born 1773 in Potsdam
• died 1853
• wrote:
• Der junge
Tischlermeister
• Des Lebens Überfluss
21. Heinrich von Kleist
• born 1777 in Frankfurt
• died 1811
• wrote:
• Der Findling
• Die Marquise von O
23. •Fanfare band
• founded on the 30th june 1963 by Klaus Gesierich
• started with 5 young people
• famous all over the world
• many prices
24. Famous people
• Wilhelm von Humbolt (22.6.1767-8.4.1835)
• born in Potsdam
• important diplomat
• Karl Friedrich Schinkel (13.3.1781-9.10.1841)
• born in Neuruppin
• important architect
• Peter Joseph Lenné (29.9.1789-23.1.1866)
• died in Potsdam
• designed many parks