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  1. Castles for Sale in Germany. Select Region. Price Range. Germany. €3.179m Hummelshain, GERMANY. Renovated Castle For Sale. €3.179m Hummelshain, GERMANY. Renovated Castle For Sale with multiple commercial possibilities ... Germany. €1.49m Thuringia, GERMANY. Historic Landmark Castle For Sale. €1.49m Thuringia, GERMANY.

  2. Get inspired by Pillnitz Palace and Park, an extraordinary ensemble of architecture and garden design directly on the banks of the Elbe River in Dresden.

  3. Get inspired by Pillnitz Palace and Park, ... Weesenstein Castle. 11,8 km distance . The Grand Garden of Dresden and the Dresden Park Railway. 8,5 km distance .

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  4. Pillnitz Palace ( German: Schloss Pillnitz) is a restored Baroque schloss at the eastern end of the city of Dresden in the German state of Saxony. It is located on the right bank of the River Elbe in the former village of Pillnitz. It was the summer residence of many electors and kings of Saxony; it is also known for the Declaration of Pillnitz ...

  5. El castillo de Pillnitz (en alemán: Schloss Pillnitz) es un palacio barroco restaurado en el extremo oriental de la ciudad de Dresde, en el estado alemán de Sajonia. Se encuentra a orillas del río Elba en el antiguo pueblo de Pillnitz. Fue la residencia de verano de muchos electores y reyes de Sajonia, y también es conocido por ...

  6. En el pueblo sajón de Pillnitz, hoy distrito de Dresde, el Palacio y el Parque de Pillnitz están situados directamente en el Elba. El antiguo palacio de recreo y más tarde residencia de verano de la familia real sajona fue a menudo escenario de muchas bodas y elaboradas celebraciones durante la época de Agosto el Fuerte. Dos palacios con ...

  7. Pillnitz Palace and Park are situated on the banks of the Elbe river in the Saxon village of Pillnitz, which is now a district of Dresden. Having originally been used a pleasure palace and later as a summer residence by the Saxon royal family, the palace often set the scene for weddings and elaborate celebrations during the days of Augustus the Strong.