Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #3 in Radebeul, Germany
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6.9 km
201 m
Explore Radebeul in Germany with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in RadebeulSight 1: Bilzburg
The Jägerberg is a former vineyard plot in the Oberlößnitz district of Saxon Radebeul, in Augustusweg 110, the vineyard areas above Wahnsdorf belonged to the vineyard name. In 1895 the Jägerberg became part of the Bilzanatorium, and Eduard Bilz also lived there privately. The property is located in the historic vineyard landscape of the Radebeul vineyard landscape and in the Lößnitz landscape protection area, it is a "unique country office, [...] in terms of building history, artistically and landscape -shaped as a monument preservation area Haus Jägerberg".
Sight 2: Blechburg
The Blechburg is a now ruinous, former observation tower with a lookout bastion at the northern end of the Jägerberg on Wahnsdorfer Flur in the town of Radebeul in Saxony. The ruin stands in the middle of a forest that has emerged in recent decades on the edge of the slope at about 235 m above sea level above the Villa Jägerberg at Augustusweg 110, which belongs to the district of Oberlößnitz. The villa at the foot of the cliff stands at 170 m, and the road is at 158 m above sea level.
Sight 3: Mäuseturm
The Mouse Tower, also known as the Bilz Tower, is a now collapsed observation tower on the edge of the slope above Lössnitz Castle in Radebeul, Saxony, where it forms the border with Oberlößnitz. The vantage point – from the edge of the slope – was already completely overgrown in 2008.
Sight 4: Haus Steinbach
Haus Steinbach, also known as Liège's House, is a winery estate in the Oberlößnitz district of Radebeul, at Bennostraße 41. The property, which has been a listed building since at least 1973, consists of an older winegrower's house along with two outbuildings and a somewhat younger country house-like villa in a park with old trees, plus a vineyard. The property is located on an old vineyard plot below the Lößnitz steep slopes, immediately west of Haus Sorgenfrei. In the Dehio Handbook of 1996, Haus Steinbach has its own paragraph.
Sight 5: Lutherkirche
The Luther Church, formerly the Church of Radebeul, is an Evangelical Lutheran church on Meißner Straße in Radebeul-Ost, Saxony. The address is Kirchplatz 1, it is located between Meißner Straße 99 and 101. As one of the rare buildings in Radebeul with exposed brick masonry, the Luther Church is also known as the Red Church. The burial ground created for the parish at the same time as the church building is the cemetery in Radebeul-Ost, also known as the Luther Cemetery, about 700 meters away as the crow flies on the other side of the railway line.
Sight 6: Villa Shatterhand
The Villa "Shalland." Is the last house of Karl May in the Saxon city of Radebeul, on Karl-May-Straße 5. As part of the Karl May Museum, it is listed.
Sight 7: Karl-May-Museum
The Karl May Museum is a museum in Radebeul, Germany named after the German author Karl May, containing artifacts from May's life as well as a worldwide ethnographic and art collections with emphasis on the life on the American frontier and Native American life of that era. It is located in Villa Shatterhand, May's Italian Renaissance home, and Villa Bärenfett, a log cabin built in the garden that was the founding core of the museum. The main house was opened to the public after Klara May's death.
Sight 8: Fountainenplatz
The Fontainenplatz, the square-like extension with the roundabout in the Dr.-Schmincke-Allee, is located in the Serkowitz district of the Saxon city of Radebeul. It was laid out between 1890 and 1892 by Moritz Ziller, the older brother of the two Ziller brothers, as an ornamental square, provided with a fountain and decorated with four life-size figures from the Ernst March company, the Four Seasons. Since the 2000s, the term has been used again, but is not officially dedicated as a street address.
Sight 9: Landesbühnen Sachsen
The Landesbühnen Sachsen GmbH is Germany's second largest travelling theatre with its headquarters in Radebeul near Dresden. Since 1 October 2011, its artistic director has been Manuel Schöbel,
Sight 10: Historische Weinberglandschaft Radebeul
The Historical Vineyard Landscape Radebeul is a monument reserve in accordance with § 21 of the Saxon Monument Protection Act. It is part of the Saxon city of Radebeul and is located in the Elbe Landscape of Lößnitz. The cultural landscape, which extends along the Radebeul steep slopes, covers a large part of the vineyard of Radebeul Lößnitz and also the landscape protection area of Lößnitz.
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