Bautzen (Bautzen)

Date made: 2011-08-24 Bautzen (niem. Bautzen, górnołuż. Budyšin, dolnołuż. Budyšyn – district town in Germany, in the eastern part of the State of Saxony, in the administrative district of Dresden, the county seat of Bautzen, Spree River, counts ok. 40 470 residents (2009). Bautzen is the historical capital of Upper Lusatia and cultural center of the Sorbs. The city is ...

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Market Square in Bautzen

Date made: 2011-08-24 Bautzen (niem. Bautzen, górnołuż. Budyšin, dolnołuż. Budyšyn – district town in Germany, in the eastern part of the State of Saxony, in the administrative district of Dresden, the county seat of Bautzen, Spree River, counts ok. 40 470 residents (2009). Bautzen is the historical capital of Upper Lusatia and cultural center of the Sorbs. The city is ...

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Dresden's Old Town

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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Dresden, Cathedral of the Holy. Trinity at Schlossplatz

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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Bastei – skalne bastiony – Virtual tour

Date made: 2011-08-16 Bastei a spectacular rock formations towering up to about 194 m above the river in the valley of the Elbe, Saxon Switzerland in Germany. Reaching a height 305 meters above sea level, jagged rocks Bastei formed by water erosion over one million years ago. They are situated near Rathen and ...

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Georgenburg – twierdza Königstein

Date made: 2011-08-16 Zamek George-a (Georgenburg) Part of the fortress Königstein, castle in the Middle Ages who were called the imperial castle; in 1619 r. przebudowo to lock Johann-Georgenburg; at the beginning of the hunting castle, later used as a prison State (Here he was, among others, Johann Friedrich Bottger jailed, co-inventor of European porcelain). Description taken from http://www.festung-koenigstein.de/index.php/obchod/articles/589.html If you want to ...

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Elbe Valley – view from the fortress Königstein

Date made: 2011-08-16 Königstein Fortress was built on top of a typical area of ​​the hill. Typical, that is, mild elevation crowned with weathered rock formations. The word crowned captures the nature of the landscape. The surrounding hills indeed look like wearing the royal headdress. Königstein rises majestically above the village of the same name. Walk ...

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Twierdza Königstein

Date made: 2011-08-16 Königstein Fortress is a unique testimony of European architecture. In the middle of the picturesque landscape stretches to the top of the table wall height 40 m. More than 750 year history left behind an impressive masterpiece of late Gothic art building, renesansu i baroku. The existence of Königstein wzmankowano already in 1241 …

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