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The Heinrichsburg is a simple two-story garden house in the Diesbar-Seusslitz palace gardens. It is beautiful and picturesque in the main axis of the park. It was named after Count Heinrich von Bünau.
April 22, 2021
Unfortunately, it can only be admired from afar at the moment due to construction work on the way.
May 21, 2021
The Heinrichsburg is a simple two-storey garden house. It is located above four stepped terraces. The house is named after Count Heinrich von Bünau. It was built according to plans by George Bähr between 1725 and 1726. From the Heinrichsburg you have a view of the Elbe valley upstream to Zehren and downstream to Boritz. From 1944 to 1947 the painter Karl Kröner (1887-1972) lived and worked in the Heinrichsburg because his house in Radebeul had burned down. From 1955 the small hall on the upper floor was used as a cultural space for FDGB holidaymakers.
The Heinrichsburg has been leased to the winegrowing association as a club home and exhibition space since 2008.
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September 23, 2021
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