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Pillnitz Palace & ParkFrom: Dresden, Germany
ABOVE: A view of the Pillnitz Wasserpalais, or Waterside Palace, from a boat on the Elbe.
A bit of historyThe original palace, a.k.a. the "Old Palace," was a medieval manor house from the early 1300s-- or possibly even earlier. It was enlarged over the next two centuries and purchased by Elector Johann Georg IV in 1694. When Georg died, his brother and successor--Augustus the Strong--added new features to the palace, along with a "Temple of Venus" in 1725. The Old Palace and its attached buildings were destroyed by fire in 1818. Fortunately for the owners--and for today's tourists-two other palaces had been built in the meantime: The Wasserpalais or Waterside Palace of 1720-1722 (see photo at top of page) and the Bergpalais or Hillside Palace from 1723-1724.
Today, citizens of Dresden flock to Pillnitz on sunny afternoons and weekends. It's a pleasant place for sitting, strolling, having a meal in the restaurant, enjoying an ice-cream cone, or visiting the Palace Museum and the Museum of Decorative Arts in the palace complex. Visitor informationPark hours: The gardens are open daily from 6 a.m. to nightfall. You'll pay an admission fee from the end of March until early November, with free entry out of season. Visitor Information Center: Pick up a free map in the Alte Wache, or Old Guardhouse, where you'll also find a gift shop and bookstore. (Another shop is in the Neues Palais.) The office is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from May to October and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from November through April. Toilets and a restaurant are in separate buildings nearby.
For more information, visit the official Schloss & Park Pillnitz Web site. To view more captioned photos of Park & Palace Pillnitz, go to page 2 of this article. Next page: More Pillnitz photos
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