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Discover the Traditional Bread from Potsdam, Germany

About the city of Potsdam

Potsdam, the largest city and capital of Brandenburg in Germany, is famous for its UNESCO-listed castles and parks. Its connection to film began in 1911 with the establishment of Studio Babelsberg, Europe’s largest film studio, known for producing Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” and serving as a hub for German cinema. Over the years, Potsdam has attracted major film companies like UFA and DEFA, bolstered by its proximity to Berlin. The Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF educates aspiring filmmakers, hosting Europe’s largest student film festival, Sehsüchte. Tourist attractions such as the Film Park Babelsberg and the Film Museum complement its film heritage. The city invested in film projects like the Metropolitan Backlot, opened in 2016, and in 2019, Potsdam became the first German UNESCO Creative City of Film, recognizing its significant contributions to the industry.

Discover the traditional bread of Potsdam

Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories, traditions, and flavors of the unique breads from UNESCO Creative Cities. Click “Discover More” to explore the Creative Knowledge Platform, the project’s heri-telling platform, where farmers, millers, and bakers share their heritage and passion through captivating images, videos, and stories.

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