Saxon Switzerland National Park is a wonderful place to experience the beauty of the wilderness with friends or family. The park features a variety of hiking and biking trails that allow groups to interact with nature and explore the park at their own pace. The park is perhaps best known for its unique sandstone mountains, which may make you feel like you have wandered into a mystical landscape from some fairy tale. Thanks to these rock formations, the park is a popular destination for rock climbers who attempt to scale these colossal sandstone pillars. Nature lovers should keep their eyes out for the owl eagle, which are spotted at this park in large numbers.
Nestled in the town of Saxony, the Bad Schandau Elevator is a truss-tower elevator that drives passengers up to an observation deck. Offering serene, panoramic views of the Elbe River and the city of Bad Schandau, the observation tower is a technical monument. Built by Rudolf Sendig, a hotel owner in the city, the tower is linked to a bridge that allows visitors to enter the woods for a stroll. Once at the top, visitors can savor local delicacies served by a few hilltop food stalls. An enclosure housing a lynx is yet another highlight at the top of the tower. A prime attraction of the city, the Bad Schandau Elevator is a treat for both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
The somewhat arduous ascent to Fortress Königstein is well worth the effort. The old fortress sits proudly atop a hill some 240 meters (787 feet) above the River Elbe and rewards visitors with fantastic views of the Sächsische Schweiz. The grounds of the fortress houses Europe's biggest open-air military history museum, a fascinating depiction of the development of warfare and the history of the fortress itself.
El Río Elba serpentea por el corazón de Dresde, pero a diferencia de lo que sucedió en muchas otras ciudades, apenas se construyó sobre las márgenes de este río. En cambio, el río está bordeado a ambos lados por bellísimos parques y es el sitio ideal donde relajarse, salir a caminar o disfrutar de un buen picnic. Junto al río corre un sendero para bicicletas, así que a los visitantes más enérgicos se les recomienda alquilar una bicicleta y apreciar la ciudad desde una perspectiva distinta. En los jardines encontrarán una amplia variedad de eventos y entretenimiento, desde noches de cine y conciertos al aire libre hasta el legendario festival Elbhangfest. Cerca del puente Albertbrücke encontrarán un mercado de pulgas enorme cada sábado de 8 de la mañana hasta las 2 de la tarde.
Uno de los parques más bellos de Dresde, Großer Garten tiene mucho para ofrecerles a los amantes de la naturaleza y de la arquitectura. Visitar este parque de diseño es como entrar a un mundo mágico de fantasía como los de Disney. Un majestuoso palacio de verano estilo barroco, con todo y su estanque y su residencia para la corte, se deja ver, orgulloso, y se refleja sobre las aguas espejadas del lago. En el entorno encontrarán hileras ordenadas de árboles, una magnífica estatua blanca de estilo barroco, flores coloridas y fuentes. Los distintos senderos que trazan su curso entre enormes árboles centenarios son ideales para un paseo descontracturado, el lago es perfecto para los remeros, y los visitantes menos enérgicos se divertirán recorriendo el predio en el tren miniatura. El parque también cuenta con un zoológico, jardines botánicos y un gran invernadero tropical. Volkswagen ha construido un taller con fachada de cristal para que los visitantes puedan ver con sus propios ojos cómo se fabrica un auto.
A fascinating mix of natural beauty and architectural brilliance, Pillnitz Castle is one of Dresden's best attractions. Situated in the middle of an idyllic park on the outskirts of the city, the castle - built by Augustus II the Strong in the 18th-century, was used as a summer residence by the Saxon royal family. The main buildings display an intriguing mix of baroque and Far Eastern architectural styles and now house a collection of 13-20th-century arts and crafts, as well as, a castle museum giving you a peek into the life of the royals that once called Pillnitz Castle their home. A visit to the castle would not be complete without a walk through the gardens and The Palm House, which are full of exotic plants and trees, as well as, a host of red squirrels.
Although the Museum of Decorative Arts was establish in 1963, it's history dates further back to 1876. Housed within the Schloss Pillnitz, overlooking the River Elbe, this museum displays European decorative artworks that were actually intended to provide inspiration to students of an older fine arts and design school. Several ceramic and iron works, furniture and textiles displayed are actually a part of the original 1876 collection. Apart from these, over the years, the museum has collected more recent artifacts and contemporary artworks as well. Open from May to October, this museum makes for an interesting visit.
A former hunting castle, Jagdschloss is now a Richard Wagner Museum, in operation since the year 2013. Boasting of six rooms that cover everything from texts documenting the life of the famous composer and musician to rooms that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the music of Richard Wagner through audiovisual exhibits, the Jagdschloss is frequented by music lovers from all over. Whether you are a fan of Richard Wagner, like music in general or simply wish to learn some music history, then a visit to the Jagdschloss will not let you down. Please check the website for the operating hours of the museum.
Saxon Switzerland National Park is a wonderful place to experience the beauty of the wilderness with friends or family. The park features a variety of hiking and biking trails that allow groups to interact with nature and explore the park at their own pace. The park is perhaps best known for its unique sandstone mountains, which may make you feel like you have wandered into a mystical landscape from some fairy tale. Thanks to these rock formations, the park is a popular destination for rock climbers who attempt to scale these colossal sandstone pillars. Nature lovers should keep their eyes out for the owl eagle, which are spotted at this park in large numbers.
Spread over an area of 79 square kilometers (30.5 square miles), the picturesque fairy tale like beauty of Bohemian Switzerland is sure to take your breath away. Covering the mountain ranges of Elbe Sandstone, Lusatian, and Ore mountains, this protected area is a national park as well with landscape features such as pine forests, deep valleys, peculiarly formed rock gorges, winding rivers and naturally formed sandstone labyrinths, bridges, and towers. This diverse natural habitat is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, making it a perfect destination for a wildlife tour. A place, unlike any other, Bohemian Switzerland, is definitely a must-visit!
El Río Elba serpentea por el corazón de Dresde, pero a diferencia de lo que sucedió en muchas otras ciudades, apenas se construyó sobre las márgenes de este río. En cambio, el río está bordeado a ambos lados por bellísimos parques y es el sitio ideal donde relajarse, salir a caminar o disfrutar de un buen picnic. Junto al río corre un sendero para bicicletas, así que a los visitantes más enérgicos se les recomienda alquilar una bicicleta y apreciar la ciudad desde una perspectiva distinta. En los jardines encontrarán una amplia variedad de eventos y entretenimiento, desde noches de cine y conciertos al aire libre hasta el legendario festival Elbhangfest. Cerca del puente Albertbrücke encontrarán un mercado de pulgas enorme cada sábado de 8 de la mañana hasta las 2 de la tarde.
Situated in Weber's former home in the district of Hosterwitz, Carl Maria von Weber Museum contains numerous manuscripts, pictures and other memorabilia that elucidate the life and times of the great man. A must-visit for fans of opera and classical music, this museum attracts tourists in large numbers throughout the year.