Germany Royal country house in the Russian colony of Alexandrowka
The Royal Country House in Potsdam, a half-timbered house belonging to the Russian colony of Alexandrowka, was built on Kapellenberg (Chapel Hill) as the house of the caretaker of the Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church. It was constructed according to a design for a planned village near Pushkin, which was never built. King Frederick William III maintained a tea room in this house, which could accommodate up to 40 people.
Photography Tips
check local drone regulations first.
Use your drone to showcase the manor. Come here during the fall and winter and wait for blue hour when the lights come on.
Use your drone to showcase the manor. Come here during the fall and winter and wait for blue hour when the lights come on.
Travel Information
Parking is near the nearby church.
Spot Type
Drone
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night in winter
Sunrise & Sunset
04:48 - 21:23
| current local time: 10:11
Photo Themes
Cabin
House
Manor House
Locations
Brandenburg
Potsdam
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