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Attractions - Leisure
Do feel like snapping a pinch of city air? Then take the next opportunity to make a short trip to your Steigenberger Parkhotel Dresden-Radebeul. Maybe visit a special exhibition, look at the current theatre production or simply enjoy the special flair of our city? Allow yourself to be seduced by one of our attractive weekend and public holiday specials.
A weekend in the city can also be a very special experience with children. We can gladly put together an exciting entertainment program where even the smallest guest will not be bored. Nothing can stand in the way of your next family discovery trip with the generous children's arrangements of our hotel.
Along with shopping, sightseeing and culture you shouldn't miss the wide range of offerings of our house: Here you can be sportingly active, enjoy culinary delectabilities or grant yourself a wellness treatment.
Attractions Radebeul
Karl-May-Museum
The Karl-May-Museum is located close to Dresden, in the garden city Radebeul. Those, who love wild stories from the even wilder West, can visit the house of famous Saxon writer Karl May. At Villa Bärenfett plenty of information is on offer about Indians, their way of life as well as the conflicts with arriving settlers.
Click here to go to the Karl-May-Museum website.
Attractions Dresden (Old City)
Frauenkirche
The famous, 102 meter high church with its sandstone cupola, is seen in Germany as the most important building from the Baroque period. It has only been fully reconstructed a few years ago.
Zwinger
The former and well known palace impresses its visitors with complete harmony of the late Baroque period.
Semper Opera
In the style of the Italian Renaissance, the Semper Opera certainly features among the most beautiful opera houses of the world.
Click here to go to the Semper Opera website.
Brühlsche Terrasse
This is the former part of the city walls with an impressive view towards the surrounding historical architecture.
Residence Palace
The former residence of Saxon rulers.
Schinkelwache
Historical building which nowadays houses a ticket office for example for the Semper Opera.
Italian Village
When the Hofkirche was built, the homes of the Italian builders were located here. This is where the name Italian Village comes from for the buildings that were erected in this area at a later time. The Italian Village's current form stems from the beginning of the 20th century and the architect Hans Erlwein. It is located between Theaterplatz and the river Elbe.
Fürstenzug
101 meter long fresco which depicts the Saxon rulers as a parade of horse men.
Attractions Dresden (New City)
Golden Hourse Man
A gold-plated sculpture of August the Great which depicts him as a Roman ruler. It is located at the Neustädter Markt towards the river Elbe.
Baroque Quarter
Reconstructed houses from the Baroque period at Königstrasse.
Pillnitz Castle
Picturesque castle in East Asian style with a well-maintained park and many exotic plants..
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