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The ferryman is great! You can enjoy good food at the ferry house or relax in the beer garden.

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Beautiful view of the Mulde, Bad Düben Castle is directly behind it

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Not always open because privately owned, but open on certain days, but then. A real girl 🏰. There's a lot to discover.

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Construction period
16th century, 20th century,
1544 to 1545, 1945 to 1949 (reconstruction, elevation)
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Renaissance, modern
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City of Eilenburg
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9월 23, 2025, Mulde Bridge in Bad Düben

Magnificent view of the Mulde from the bridge

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5월 18, 2025, Schloss Püchau

Püchau Castle rises on the eastern edge of the town on a mountain spur that towers several meters above the Mulde floodplain. The castle itself stands at the eastern end of the approximately 100 by 60 meter area. The square in front of it is lined with outbuildings, a few trees, and has a historic fountain at its center. The castle is an irregular three-wing complex grouped around an approximately 200 m² courtyard. The north side is enclosed by a one-story, crenellated battlement. In the southeast corner of the courtyard, a stair tower, also crenellated, rises above the three-story buildings. The entrance to the complex, designed as a bridge and flanked by two columns with eagles, leads to an arched gateway in the west wing. This is decorated with balconies and attached turrets on the front side. The outer southeast corner is also tower-like and features a two-story cast-iron balcony. Of the numerous rooms of the castle, the small dining room with its richly carved ceiling, the Marble Hall with its magnificent star-shaped ceiling[1], and the Armory are particularly magnificent. Below the castle hill, the 12.4-hectare English-style castle park with two ponds extends to the north and east. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_P%C3%BCchau

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On April 18, 1945, at the end of the Second World War, a crowd gathered in front of the town hall; those present demanded that the town be surrendered without a fight to the Americans besieging it from the west. The mayor at the time, Gerhard Thiede, who had advocated a surrender with the military leadership, could only announce to the citizens that the negotiations had failed. The angry crowd was then ordered by the police to leave the square. After the Americans' ultimatum had expired, the shelling began on the same day.[5] In the devastating artillery battle that followed, the market square and town hall were hit on April 22, 1945.[6] After that, only the outer walls of the town hall remained standing. View of the Eilenburg market square rebuilt after the Second World War with the town hall at blue hour, 2010 As a sign of a new beginning, the reconstruction of the town hall was to begin quickly. The city's building authority submitted a design that envisaged an extension towards Rinckartstrasse, doubling the size of the building with a symmetrical market square façade. Since a call for tenders among local architects was unsuccessful, the Eilenburg magistrate decided on 24 September 1946 to rebuild the town hall in its old form. Since the town hall had already been unable to meet the increased space requirements before its destruction, the magistrate agreed in December 1946 to add a second floor to the building, but while retaining its Renaissance character.[7] Construction, which began in 1946, could not be completed until 1949 due to problems with the procurement of materials. The topping-out ceremony for the two-storey roof structure was in May 1948. The remains of the outer walls were left as they were, except for the dilapidated east gable. The remaining masonry was built using knocked-down bricks. The necessary roof tiles, rafter nails, screws and anchors were made by hand.[8] From 1992 to 1994, the Eilenburg town hall was completely renovated. The town hall now houses the city administration with the mayor's office, the registry office, the citizens' office and the town hall cellar. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathaus_Eilenburg

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In 1404, at the behest of Margrave William the One-Eyed, Eilenburg was separated from the bailiwick of the Lords of Colditz and placed directly under the sovereign's care. This was accompanied by the ban mile right, according to which the market rights within the defined district were the sole responsibility of the town of Eilenburg.[1] To mark the occasion, the first town hall was built in 1403 and 1404, which the citizens still referred to as a department store at the time.[2] It must have been a rather unwieldy wooden building, which was destroyed in a town fire in 1413. The subsequent buildings were also built in this style and fell victim to various town fires. In 1521, the foundation stone was laid for a new town hall, but this was also destroyed in the great town fire of 1535.[1] Front view of the old town hall from 1544/45 on a postcard from 1904 In 1544 and 1545, a new building was built on the foundations of the old town hall in the style of the early Renaissance. For four hundred years, this building shaped the cityscape and was considered nationwide as an important representative of the German early Renaissance.[3] The representative building, which consisted of a basement, ground floor, upper floor and converted attic, was designed with richly structured gables decorated with volutes and pilasters. The same applied to the two outer dormer windows facing the market square. Another centrally located dormer window was equipped with a clock. Above it rose the town hall tower with a free-swinging bell, which was rebuilt in 1684 due to its dilapidation[1]. The basement still showed Gothic design elements, possibly dating back to the previous building. The cellar in the eastern part was designed as a massive barrel vault, while a groin and cross-ribbed vault were used in the western part.[2] The old town hall (left) and the now missing southern edge development of the market square on a colored postcard from 1906 In 1686, the Rats-Trinkstube opened as a forerunner of the Ratskeller, which moved from the eastern to the western part of the building in 1852. The municipal savings bank, founded in 1839, was also housed in the town hall until 1933[4]. Renovations took place in 1896/97 and 1934/35, when the previously ground-level entrance was moved to the mezzanine floor with an external staircase. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathaus_Eilenburg

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The town hall in Eilenburg in northern Saxony is a multi-storey Renaissance building. It dates back to 1545 in parts. The town hall has existed in its current form since 1949, when reconstruction was completed after the Second World War. The building forms the southern edge of the market square and is a registered cultural monument in the monument list of the State Office for Monument Preservation in Saxony due to its local and architectural significance. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathaus_Eilenburg

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Schakal
6월 29, 2024, Gruna Ferry

The ferry ride is a must

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Schakal
6월 29, 2024, Gruna Ferry

The small passenger ferry in Gruna ... Information about ferry times at https://www.faehrhaus-gruna.de/

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12월 27, 2023, Rathaus Eilenburg

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, between 1991 and 1996, over three million marks were invested in modernizing the town hall. During the renovation work that was required again after the millennium flood in August 2002, a citizens' office was set up on the mezzanine floor. Source: https://eilenburg.de/tourismus/rathaus

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