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    29 de março de 2020

    The Belvedere Weesenstein, also known as the hunting pavilion, was a Belvedere on a hill above the Müglitz valley in the hallway of the Meusegast district in the Müglitztal municipality. The building erected in the middle of the 18th century served as a viewpoint at Weesenstein Castle and was demolished in 1951. (Source: Wikipedia)

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      The Belvedere Weesenstein, also known as the hunting pavilion, was a belvedere on a hill above the Müglitz valley in the Meusegast district of the Müglitztal municipality. The building, erected in the mid-18th century, served as a vantage point at Weesenstein Castle and was demolished in 1951.
      The Lords of Bünau had the Belvedere built above the Weesenstein English Park around 1750. The builder and master carpenter from Saxony, Johann Andreas Hünigen, may have been the executor.[2] At the end of the Second World War, the pavilion was used to accommodate resettlers. At times three families lived in the unsuitable building. In the fall of 1945, two brick chimneys were added to the long sides to heat the rooms in winter. In the course of the GDR land reform, the Weesensteiner Belvedere was demolished in 1951 despite protests from the population....

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        20 de fevereiro de 2021

        It's a shame that only the foundations are visible. You can very well imagine what a worthwhile destination a reconstruction could be!

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          1 de maio de 2021

          Interesting point to take a little break. You can also look at the information board and look at the "foundation walls" of the Belvedere in Weesenstein.

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            ...One wanted to get building material for a new farm in the post-war period. However, the building material was unsuitable for reuse. By 1970 the mountain of rubble had been removed. Also in the time of the land reform, the valuable ornamental trees of the baroque park were felled and used as fuel and heating material. With the demolition of the Belvedere, the structural completion of the park is now missing and so the entire complex was reduced. Only the foundation walls were preserved; a notice board describes the fate of the building.

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              12 de outubro de 2022

              The Belvedere Weesenstein, also known as the hunting pavilion, was a belvedere on a hill above the Müglitz valley in the Meusegast district of the Müglitztal municipality. The building, erected in the mid-18th century, served as a vantage point at Weesenstein Castle and was demolished in 1951.

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                11 de novembro de 2022

                The small Belvedere Palace is easy to imagine based on the remaining stones and the information board. How nice it would have been if those responsible/politicians had listened to the population... Visions and dreams are certainly not always up to date, but later they have often shown that they are correct

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                  3 de junho de 2023

                  A romantic path leads through the wooded eastern slope of the Müglitztal into the "disappeared" English Park, up to the foundations of the Belvedere, a once-impressive hunting pavilion from the Baroque period. Around 1780, the Weesensteiner rulers were considered pioneers in Saxony with the design of such a garden. Today, however, nature and post-war influences have blurred most of the references to the former English garden. On the way to the "disappeared" park, attentive observers will discover small sandstone bridges, simple benches and vantage points of the castle and the surrounding area.

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