Yahoo Suche Web Suche

  1. Spektakulär günstige Moritzburg Saxony. Vergleichen und sparen. Sensationell günstige Moritzburg Saxony. Vergleichen und sparen.

    Hotels - ab 71,00 €/Nacht - View more items

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. From 1933 on, Moritzburg Castle was used as a residence by Wettin Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony until 1945, when the Wettins were expropriated. Some of their most precious art treasures were buried in the castle park by Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony and his sons, but for a few exceptions, these were detected by the Soviet troops and carried off. Only in 1996, several boxes with jewels and ...

  2. Numerous castles (Burgen) and palaces (Schlösser) are found in the German state of Saxony. These buildings, some of which have a history of over 1000 years, were the setting of historical events, domains of famous personalities and are still imposing buildings to this day.

  3. Käthe Kollwitz House (Moritzburg) Coordinates: 51°09′58″N 13°40′29″E. Käthe-Kollwitz-Haus. The Käthe Kollwitz House ( German: Käthe-Kollwitz-Haus) in Moritzburg, Saxony, is one of three museums in Germany dedicated to the artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867—1945), the other two being the Käthe Kollwitz Museums in Cologne and Berlin .

  4. Moritzburg Castle is arguably the prettiest moated castle in Saxony. It was named after Duke Maurice, who had a hunting lodge built for himself near Dresden in 1542. From 1723, Augustus the Strong converted it into a magnificent baroque castle in the middle of a large pond and park. The project was directed by Matthaeus Poeppelmann.

  5. The Little Pheasant Castle is the last castle in Saxony that has been preserved in the original style of the late Dresden Rococo. On a meek footprint of 13.4 metres square, the architect Johann Daniel Schade succeeded in accommodating the entire court en miniature. Step into the paradise in a nutshell and be amazed. More information.

  6. Moritzburg Castle, located close to the cultural metropolis of Dresden, has enchanted its guests for centuries. Duke Moritz had the probably most beautiful moated castle in Saxony built as a hunting lodge in 1542. From 1723, Elector Augustus the Strong rebuilt the magnificent castle under the direction of Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann into a place of festivities. Today it houses one of the most ...

  7. Ernst Heinrich von Sachsen (vollständiger Name: Ernst Heinrich Ferdinand Franz Joseph Otto Maria Melchiades [1] Prinz von Sachsen [2]; * 9. Dezember 1896 in Dresden; † 14. Juni 1971 in Neckarhausen) war der jüngste Sohn des letzten sächsischen Königs Friedrich August III. und dessen Ehefrau Luise von Österreich-Toskana.