Weesenstein Castle rises on a rocky outcrop of nodular mica schist with quartzite deposits above the Müglitz valley around 3 kilometres south of Dohna in the Weesenstein district of the municipality of Müglitztal. For centuries, it served as the residence of local noble families, but also of the Wettin dynasty. The sculpture of Flora was created in 1861 by the sculptor Wolf von Hoyer, Weesenstein Castle, Weesenstein, Saxony, Germany, Europe
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Weesenstein Castle rises on a rocky outcrop of nodular mica schist with quartzite deposits above the Müglitz valley around 3 kilometres south of Dohna in the Weesenstein district of the municipality of Müglitztal. For centuries, it served as the residence of local noble families, but also of the Wettin dynasty. The sculpture of Flora was created in 1861 by the sculptor Wolf von Hoyer, Weesenstein Castle, Weesenstein, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Date

Aug 06, 2024

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Sylvio Dittrich

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BRK24I48_082

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