Best attractions and places to see around Radeburg include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within Saxony, Germany. The town maintains a well-preserved medieval town plan and honors its famous son, Heinrich Zille. The surrounding region offers an open small-hill landscape, forests like Friedewald, and the Radeburger Heide, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. This area emphasizes the stillness and tranquility of nature, making it suitable for exploration.
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The Dresden Frauenkirche, a magnificent baroque building, dominates the cityscape of Dresden with its imposing stone dome - the largest north of the Alps. This architectural jewel also stands as a profound symbol of historical events. Destroyed in the Second World War, it remained in ruins for decades until it was finally faithfully rebuilt from its own remains. Of the millions of stones used, approximately 3800 original stones were reused. Today, the Frauenkirche is more than ever a symbol of peace and reconciliation. As a symbol of the city, it shines again in all its grandeur and reminds us of the indefatigable possibility of restoration and hope.
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The wall frieze shows a gallery of ancestors of the Wettins who ruled in Saxony between 1123 and 1904.
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Just beautiful as the castle is here on its island - if the light is perfect for the photo.
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The Procession of Princes is a huge work of art made up of painting and porcelain/ceramic tiles. It depicts the rulers of Saxony and is a certain journey through time through the centuries and epochs. The work of art is about 150m long and impressive. It is located between the Residenzschloss and the Frauenkirche. A must if nsn is in Dresden.
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Top excursion destination, well worth seeing, especially for the "Three hazelnuts for Cinderella" exhibition 👍 ☺️
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The castle has been the backdrop for fairy tale films several times. Among other things, the filming of the film "Six Come Through the World" (1971), "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella" (1972) and the Cinderella film adaptation released in 1989 took place here. In 2004 it served as the backdrop for the romantic comedy “A Princess to Fall in Love with”.
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In truly beautiful view to the castle. If that's not a photo motif...
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From here you have a great view of Moritzburg Castle. A very popular photo motif, especially at sunrise and sunset.
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Radeburg itself boasts a well-preserved medieval town plan, a historic market square, and the Stadtschloss with its Postmeilensäule. You can also find the ancient Stone Cross, the town's oldest memorial. The Procession of Princes Dresden, a magnificent porcelain mural depicting Saxony's rulers, and the iconic Frauenkirche, Dresden, a symbol of peace and reconciliation, are also significant historical attractions nearby.
The region around Radeburg offers an open small-hill landscape to the south, the Friedewald to the west, and the Radeburger Heide to the east, all emphasizing the tranquility of nature. For specific viewpoints, the View of the Elbe Castles (Elbschlösser) offers picturesque scenery along the Elbe River. The Elbe Cycle Path Dresden also provides beautiful views right on the water.
The surrounding areas of Radeburg are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, cycling, and horse riding in the Friedewald and Radeburger Heide. For more structured routes, explore the hiking trails around Radeburg, the running trails, or the MTB trails, which include routes like the 'Moritzburg Castle – Fasanenschlösschen Moritzburg loop'.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Gohlis Windmill, with its nearby beer garden, is a pleasant stop for all ages. The View of the Elbe Castles (Elbschlösser) and the Procession of Princes Dresden are also considered family-friendly and offer engaging historical insights. Additionally, the Elbe Cycle Path Dresden is great for family bike rides.
The Heimatmuseum Radeburg, housed in a historic building, offers a permanent exhibition dedicated to Heinrich Zille, Radeburg's famous son, showcasing his life and work. The museum also features collections of 19th-century furniture, historical weapons, and archaeological finds, providing a deep dive into the town's past.
Radeburg is renowned as Saxony's carnival stronghold. The Radeburger Volkskarneval is an annual folk carnival parade that attracts thousands of spectators and participants, making it the largest carnival parade of its kind in Saxony. It's a vibrant cultural event showcasing the town's festive spirit.
Yes, Radeburg honors its most famous son, the painter and graphic artist Heinrich Zille. You can find a memorial plaque on his birthplace located at the market square, and a monument in Zille-Hain, commemorating his legacy.
Beyond the medieval town plan, the Villa Mitscherling on Meißner Berg is an architecturally significant Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) villa. It is notable for its large and valuable ornate glass windows, though it is currently privately owned.
The Lößnitzgrundbahn is a narrow-gauge railway line connecting Radeburg with Radebeul via Moritzburg. The Traditionsbahnverein (Traditional Railway Association) organizes regular traditional trips, offering a nostalgic way to experience the local landscape and travel between these towns.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Highlights like the Frauenkirche, Dresden are praised for their architectural grandeur and historical significance, offering magnificent city views. The View of the Elbe Castles is loved for its scenic beauty and the many opportunities to see historical buildings along the path. The Procession of Princes Dresden is admired for its unique artistry and historical narrative.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Teichwirtschaft Moritzburg – Large Pond loop from Bärnsdorf' is an easy 3.5 km route. You can find more details and other routes on the Hiking around Radeburg guide page.
Radeburg has a train station and is connected by the narrow-gauge Lößnitzgrundbahn, which can be a point of interest itself and connects to other towns like Radebeul and Moritzburg. For specific attractions, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving, as some natural areas might be less accessible by public transport.


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