Sights in Saxony Switzerland

  • Robert Sterl House
    Museum in the home and studio of the painter Robert Sterl (1867-1932)
     
  • Felsenbühne Rathen
    The "Felsenbühne Rathen" is considered the most beautiful natural theatre in Europe. And not without reason. This is where ideas for Carl Maria von Weber's "Freischütz" and the first productions of the Winnetou novels by Karl May were born. This is also the reason for the close connection between the Felsenbühne in the Saxonian Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the head office of the Landesbühnen Sachsen in Radebeul.
     
  • Kukuckstein Castle
    The romantic castle Kuckuckstein is still in medieval sleep. To this day, the meter-thick walls of the over 1000 year old walls are full of secrets.
     
  • Marie-Loiuse-Stolln
    Marie Louise Stolln" visitor mine Berggiesshübel
     
  • Baroque Garden Großsedlitz
    The Baroque Garden Großsedlitz with the Friedrichschlösschen is situated on a hill on the left bank of the Elbe southeast of Dresden in Großsedlitz, which belongs to the town of Heidenau in the Free State of Saxony. (wikipedia)
     
  • Schmilka mill
    In 1665 the mill laid the foundation stone for the skipper's village Schmilka on the Elbe. However, the water mill did not make the generations of millers rich at all.
     
  • Weesenstein Castle
    At Weesenstein Castle you can experience a contrast to life in the big city - nature, romance and a castle with over 700 years of history.
     
  • City of Wehlen
    ... in the middle of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, making it the starting point for hikes to destinations such as the Bastei, the Felsenbühne Rathen, the Bärensteinen and Rauenstein as well as the Wehlener and Uttewalder Grund.
     
  • Fortress Königstein
    Königstein Fortress is one of the largest mountain fortresses in Europe and is located in the middle of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains on the table mountain of the same name above the village of Königstein on the left bank of the Elbe