Radebeul
Meißen · Germany
A wine-growing town in the Elbe valley between Dresden and Meissen, Radebeul is sometimes called the "Nice of Saxony" — a nickname traced to a remark by the Saxon king Johann around 1860 — for its mild climate and vine-covered slopes. The town is also home to a museum dedicated to Karl May, the novelist who created Winnetou and Old Shatterhand, and a narrow-gauge railway running to Moritzburg Castle and the town of Radeburg.
- Population32,643
- Nearest water from center0.1 km
- Nearest mountain from center0.9 km
- UNESCO within 50 km5