Best castles around Radeburg are found in a region rich in impressive historical sites, with Radeburg itself serving as a charming gateway. The town features a medieval street system and a local history museum, offering insights into its past. While Radeburg has smaller historical castle sites, the broader Dresden Elbland region boasts grander structures. This area provides a diverse landscape for exploring historical architecture and cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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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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Just beautiful as the castle is here on its island - if the light is perfect for the photo.
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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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Pretty little castle. Pheasants can still be found there now, but locked up. The cages used to be spread out so you could hunt.
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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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Two Electoral Saxon Way Columns that indicate the distance to several cities. Built around 1730.
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The most prominent castle is Moritzburg Castle, a stunning Baroque moated castle known for its hunting trophies and fairy tale film setting. Also highly recommended is the Dresden Zwinger, a historical site in Dresden housing significant art collections. For a unique experience, Schloss Wackerbarth in Radebeul offers insights into Saxon wine culture with winery tours and tastings.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Moritzburg Castle is family-friendly, offering a magical atmosphere that has inspired fairy tale films. The Dresden Zwinger also offers museums and open spaces that can be enjoyed by families. Additionally, the nearby Fasanenschlösschen Moritzburg, a miniature castle by ponds, provides a picturesque setting for a family outing.
The castles offer a deep dive into Saxon history. The Dresden Royal Palace, for instance, was the seat of electors and kings for over seven centuries and houses important collections like the historic Green Vault. Moritzburg Castle showcases Baroque architecture and the lavish lifestyle of Augustus the Strong, while the Dresden Zwinger reflects the grandeur of the Baroque era in Dresden.
Absolutely. The area around Radeburg and Moritzburg offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Moritzburg Castle – Fasanenschlösschen Moritzburg loop' or the 'Fasanenschlösschen Moritzburg – View of Moritzburg Castle loop'. You can explore more hiking options in the Hiking around Radeburg guide.
Yes, the region is great for cycling. There are routes such as the 'Moritzburg Castle – View of Moritzburg Castle loop from Radeburg' which allows you to cycle past the famous castle. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Radeburg guide.
The castles are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and surrounding nature. Summer is also popular, especially for outdoor events. Winter can be magical, particularly at Moritzburg Castle, which served as a backdrop for a famous fairy tale film.
Yes, there are excellent viewpoints. For instance, the View of the Elbe Castles (Elbschlösser) offers a great perspective of the castles along the Elbe River. At Moritzburg Castle, specific spots provide fantastic photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Many of the major castles, especially those in Dresden and Moritzburg, are well-connected by public transport from Radeburg or Dresden. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes and timings to your chosen destination.
The area around Moritzburg Castle offers various cafes and restaurants. Schloss Wackerbarth, for example, has its own restaurant where you can enjoy local cuisine and wines. Radeburg itself also has local cafes and pubs.
Schloss Wackerbarth, located in Radebeul, is unique because it's primarily known as a state-owned winery. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards and winery, learn about Saxon wine culture, and enjoy tastings. It combines historical architecture with a rich culinary experience.
While the grand castles are well-known, Radeburg itself is noted for having smaller 'castle ruins to romanticize about' and 'sightseeing water castles' within its nine districts. These offer a glimpse into the region's history beyond the major attractions. The local history museum in Radeburg also provides insights into the town's past.
Yes, the Dresden Royal Palace (Dresden Residenzschloss) is a significant historical palace that served as the seat of electors and kings. It houses important exhibitions such as the historic Green Vault, the Armory, and the Coin Cabinet. You can also climb the Hausmann Tower for impressive city views.


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