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A cobblestone pathway lined with tall green trees leads to a large building with a red roof and a central tower under a blue sky.

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Elke,  Germany Germany
13 Sep 2025
Excellent
Sehr schön und sehenswert . Schöner Park, liebevolle Objekte. Hat uns sehr gefallen.
Castle & Park Lichtenwalde
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Ramona,  Germany Germany
15 Oct 2025
Average
Es war okay. Die Eintrittspreise sind viel zu teuer für das was geboten wird. Für Kinderwagen und Rollstuhl nicht besonders zu empfehlen. Wir gehen nicht wieder dahin.
Castle & Park Lichtenwalde
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Manuela,  Germany Germany
31 Oct 2025
Excellent
Es war sehr sehr schön.
Castle & Park Lichtenwalde

About: Park and Lichtenwalde Castle

Lichtenwalde Castle and Park near Chemnitz are considered the "Pearl of the Baroque". The historical origin of the remarkable Baroque ensemble goes back to the Middle Ages. It was not until the 18th century that the castle and park were built and laid out in their present form. In the adjacent 10-hectare baroque park, visitors stroll with a view of the Zschopau valley and enjoy time out in the countryside.

Highlights in the castle include the treasury museum with historical salons, the castle chapel with Donati organ, as well as changing special exhibitions.

Park and Lichtenwalde Castle

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10:00:00 - 16:00:00
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10:00:00 - 16:00:00
Park and Lichtenwalde Castle
Schlossallee, 09577, Niederwiesa
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