| Cheaphotel Booking in Germany (Meißen) |
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Hotel Siebeneichen
The Hotel Siebeneichen is situated in the immediate vicinity of the castle of the same name, in Meißen More... |
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Welcome Parkhotel Meißen
The 4 star Welcome Parkhotel Meissen features an ideal location directly at the bank of the river Elbe and in immediate vicinity to the historic old town More... |
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Goldenes Fass Meißen
The Hotel Goldenes Fass Meißen offers fully equipped apartments in a peaceful location, just a short walk away from the historical old town of Meißen and the banks of the Elbe More... |
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Hotel Elbdamm garni
This bed & breakfast hotel in the heart of Meißen offers inexpensive accommodation within a cultivated ambience More... |
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Akzent Hotel Andree
Our 3-star superior Hotel Andree in Meißen offers free reception of the film/sports channel Premiere, a large and varied breakfast buffet and tea and coffee making facilities in some of our rooms More... |
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Hotel Burgkeller
Opened in 1881, the hotel resides on the sunny side of the "Burgberg" (castle hill) in Meissen, in an absolutely quiet location More... |
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Land-gut-Hotel Landhaus Nassau
This hotel is situated in a peaceful location on the outskirts of Meißen, in the conservation area of Nassau with its landscape of riverside meadows More... |
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Goldgrund
Hotel Goldgrund awaits you in a picturesque location, amidst the beautiful nature reserve and landscape protection area "Goldgrundwald", an oasis of peace More... |
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Hotel Knorre
The family run hotel Knorre resides directly on the bank of the river Elbe in Meißen, in the green space of the nature conservated meadows of the Elbe More... |
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Land-gut-Hotel Deutsches Haus
Built in 1897, the traditional 'Deutsche Haus' has presented itself in
a new design since 1996, being transformed into a comfortable country
hotel. More... |
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Hotel Zur Post
This hotel is situated some 6 kilometres from the centre of Dresden, close to the motorway exit "Dresden-Altstadt" More... |
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Adler Hotel Dresden
n front of the Adler Hotel Dresden is a bus stop - you can reach the city centre conveniently by public transport. More... |
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Axxe Motel Dresdner Tor Süd
We offer unbeatable rates! Are you heading towards your destination
along the motorway A4 and need an overnight stay in order to continue
your journey well-rested the next morning More... |
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Hotel Landhaus Moritzburg
This friendly hotel is situated in the town centre of Moritzburg, only a few metres from the palace More... |
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Hotel Goldener Löwe
The hotel resides just a few steps away from the market, embedded in the heart of Meissen's Old Town. The traditional hotel "Goldener Loewe" was first mentioned documentary in January the 23rd in 1657 More... |
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| About Meißen |
Meissen is a town of approximately 30,000 near Dresden on both banks of the Elbe in the Free State of Saxony, in the southerneastern Germany. Meissen is the home of the Meissen porcelain, the Albrechtsburg castle, the Gothic Meissen Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady, the Frauenkirche. With a history dating back more than a thousand years, Meissen has long been known as the "cradle" of Saxony.That the town is worthy of such a name is clearly seen in its buildings - records of stone which bear witness to the different epochs of not only Saxon history but also the history of the Holy Roman Empire with Germany at its centre. This is manifest, for example, in the mighty ensemble of Albrechtsburg Castle and the Cathedral on the hill above the town. With the romantic silhouette of the roofs of the Old Town below it, the hill offers a magnificent panorama and has become a favourite subject for photographers from the banks of the Elbe. In the Middle Ages, the Wettin Princes became the Margraves of Meissen, thus marking the beginning of Saxon history. Albrechtsburg Castle is regarded as being the first castle to be used as a royal residence in the German-speaking world; built between 1472 and 1525, it is a fine example of late Gothic style. Today the castle, the former residence of the House of Wettin, is a museum which is just as popular with visitors as the cathedral, whose architecture is pure Gothic and whose Princes' Chapel is one of the most famous burial places of the Wettin family. |
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