Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #4 in Radebeul, Germany
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7.4 km
328 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: Todhübel
The Todhübel is a ground monument on a mountain spur on the eastern edge of the Lößnitzgrund in the district of Wahnsdorf of the Saxon city of Radebeul, not far from the mountain inn "Zum Pfeiffer".
Sight 2: 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.
Sight 3: Friedensburg
The Friedensburg in the Saxon town of Radebeul is a former mountain inn used as a residential building on the edge of the slope above Niederlößnitz, at Obere Burgstraße 6. The silhouette of the Niederlößnitz vineyards is significantly shaped by the Friedensburg, together with the water tower to the west. The Friedensburg is located in the Radebeul Historic Vineyard Landscape Conservation Area.
Sight 4: Altfriedstein
Altfriedstein is the name given to a former vineyard property and the associated listed manor house in the Niederlößnitz district of the Saxon town of Radebeul, at Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring 1. The historic vineyard areas are located in the wine-growing vineyard Radebeuler Johannisberg. Furthermore, a street above the manor house bears the name Altfriedstein. From 1899 onwards, the Dresden architects Schilling & Graebner developed the Altfriedstein villa colony on the vineyards of the Altfriedstein winery, which had been abandoned due to the phylloxera disaster.
Sight 5: Mätressenschlösschen
Neufriedstein is a former vineyard property with a manor house and a mountain house (Mätressenschlösschen) at the address Neufriedstein in the Niederlößnitz district of the Saxon town of Radebeul, within today's Radebeuler Johannisberg vineyard in the middle of the Radebeul Historic Vineyard Landscape Monument Conservation Area.
Sight 6: Schloss Wackerbarth
Wackerbarth Castle, originally Wackerbarth's Ruh ’, is a baroque castle surrounded by vineyards in the Niederlößnitz district of Radebeul on the street to Meißen, which serves as the seat of the Saxon State Winut. The winery belongs to the single position Radebeuler Johannisberg within the large location Lößnitz and is located in the historic vineyard landscape of Radebeul. The historical area of the castle forms a foothills of the Lößnitz landscape protection area above it.
Sight 7: Linoleum-Haus Rau
The linoleum house Rau is located in the Kötzschenbroda district of the Saxon city of Radebeul, at Moritzburger Straße 4.
Sight 8: Charlotte Freund
The list of stumbling blocks in Radebeul contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid as part of the Gunter Demnig art project of the same name in the Saxon city of Radebeul. The only stumbling blocks are currently in front of the Wettin House, Moritzburger Straße 1 in the Kötzschenbroda district.
Sight 9: Brunnenskulptur „…gegen den Strom…“
The list of fountains and trick fountains in Radebeul gives an overview of fountains and water features in the Saxon city of Radebeul. Some of the complexes are now listed as small buildings.
Wikipedia: Liste von Brunnen und Wasserspielen in Radebeul (DE)
Sight 10: Stadtgalerie Radebeul
The Kulturschmiede, a repurposed three-sided courtyard at Altkötzschenbroda 21, is located on the north side of the Angers Altkötzschenbroda in the Kötzschenbroda district of the Saxon city of Radebeul. The buildings, which were renovated at the beginning of the 19th century, are home to the city's Office for Culture and Tourism, in particular the promotion of art and culture with the Radebeul City Gallery and the Municipal Art Collection as well as the Kötzschenbroda Heritage Room. Since there had been a blacksmith's shop in the main building since the end of the 19th century, the building was given the name Kulturschmiede and the restaurant that was also located there was called Die Schmiede.
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