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Burg Querfurt: The Hollywood Castle in the Heart of Saxony-AnhaltAnhalt boasts a history spanning over a thousand years and is currently the largest and oldest fortress along the 1,200-kilometer Romanesque Road. For more than 30 years, this venerable structure has ...
Colditz is the best known of the many castles of Saxony, including one where Martin Luther helped design the first purpose-built Protestant chapel, and another that looks like a Lord of the Rings set.
Our writer revels in the architecture of and history behind Albrechtsburg Castle, Konigstein fortress, Moritzburg Castle, Zwinger and Dresden Castle. JUST a few kilometres out of Dresden, south of ...
Saxony’s government has spent 450 million euros since reunification restoring its 25 state-owned castles, which attract about 2.5 million tourists each year. Upkeep Costs ...
The German government and the eastern states of Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia have approved €400m in funding for the restoration and renovation of castles and palaces through to 2027, with half of ...
Saxony’s government has spent 450 million euros since reunification restoring its 25 state-owned castles, which attract about 2.5 million tourists each year. Upkeep costs ...
Dresden has long been considered the jewel box of Saxony, Germany, with its many baroque and rococo buildings. This gem was destroyed in the controversial Allied bombing that took place during the ...
"We're almost finished in Lower Saxony, too." READ ALSO: Germany's 10 most beautiful and iconic castles Those hoping for a swift answer to the question of just how many castles Germany has will ...
Stately Lower Saxony: the #DailyDrone visits Marienburg Castle near Hanover. #DailyDrone is our daily bird's-eye view of Germany. Every day a different exciting location in the viewfinder of our ...
Germany in the Fall. Germany is a popular country to visit in the autumn for its enchanting landscapes, historic towns and fairytale castles. Between September and November the weather is still ...
The German government and the eastern states of Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia have approved €400m in funding for the restoration and renovation of castles and palaces through to 2027, with half of ...
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