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  1. It is not the actual studios and doesn’t even offer a tour of the neighboring legendary Babelsberg studios or backlots. The park unashamedly exploits the brand of the Babelberg Studios but offers merely a few run-of-the-mill rides, shows, and themed areas. Tickets are of course priced in the expensive range.

  2. At Ostbahnhof, change to the S-Bahn S7 in the direction of Potsdam Hauptbahnhof. Get off at the Griebnitzsee and take bus 696 in the direction of Robert-Baberske-Straße for two stops (about 3 minutes) to the Studio Babelsberg stop. The bus stops right at the main gate of Studio Babelsberg. Please report to our security team at the reception.

  3. Product ID: 37440. Take a look behind the scenes of the film industry on this 5-hour tour through Berlin and Potsdam by VW bus. Visit the Media-City Babelsberg and enjoy the luxury villas of famous actors and actresses.

  4. Babelsberg Film Studio ( German: Filmstudio Babelsberg) (also known as Studio Babelsberg ), located in Potsdam-Babelsberg outside Berlin, Germany, is the second oldest large-scale film studio in the world only preceded by the Danish Nordisk Film (est. 1906), producing films since 1912. With a total area of about 460,000 square metres (5,000,000 ...

  5. Filmpark Babelsberg: Our most recommended tours and activities. 1. Berlin: World Heritage Cruise to Potsdam. This boat cruise takes you from Wannsee along the Havel River to Potsdam and back. Cruise through the palaces and gardens of Potsdam and Berlin, a UNESCO World Heritage region.

  6. A specially trained Tour Guide, with the help of the hosts from Turner Classic Movies, will guide guests through the Studio Tour themed to iconic classic movies and TV shows from the early days of the Studio through the 1970’s. While on tour, guests will visit the familiar places and spaces where movie magic has been happening for more than ...

  7. Climb aboard the comfortable VW bus and visit the site of the legendary Babelsberg Studio, where classic movies such as The Blue Angel with Marlene Dietrich and Metropolis by Fritz Lang were created. Other movies that were made here include Der kleine Muck, German box-office hits such as Leander Haußmann’s Sonnenallee, and international ...

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