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Discover Wildberg in Germany

Wildberg in the region of Saxony is a town located in Germany - some 98 mi or ( 158 km ) South of Berlin , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Wildberg

Local time in Wildberg is now 12:07 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Berlin " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Zitzschewig, Wilsdruff, Wildberg, Weinbohla, and Niederwildberg. When in this area, you might want to check out Zitzschewig . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Wildberg ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Bike Dual Track Zone-B : new edit

2:24 min by danielr2d2
Views: 10734 Rating: 4.70

Video about a day trip to the bikepark zone-b. ..

1971 - DDR - Leipzig & Dresden, East Germany

9:08 min by William Noack
Views: 10235 Rating: 5.00

June 2 & 3, 1971: (Video 8 of 17 - this from the later 1971 trip taken by William R. Noack, Jr. - his second trip to Leipzig and first to Dresden) ..


Germania - Ferrovie a vapore: Radebeul Ost-Radeburg e Freital-Kurort Kipsdorf (sc.750)

4:59 min by subaruiv
Views: 10006 Rating: 4.71

Due ferrovie con servizio regolare a vapore (scartamento mm.750) nei dintorni di Dresda. La Radebeul Ost-Radeburg (Lößnitzgrundbahn) di Km 16,6 e la Freithal-Kurort Kipsdorf, di Km.26,3 ricostruita qu ..

UFO fliegen in Dipps

5:17 min by Subspacetransmitter
Views: 1207 Rating: 5.00

UFO fliegen in Dipps ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Wilsdruff transmitter

The transmitter Wilsdruff is a medium wave radio broadcasting facility near Wilsdruff, Germany. Until the nineties there was a transmitter for 1044 kHz with 250 kilowatts transmission power. This was a 153-metre guyed steel tube mast, insulated with respect to ground. Since the mid nineties transmission power is only 20 kilowatts. The new transmitter is in a circular building on which the mast stands. The old transmitter of the fifties is a technical monument.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 51.06 13.51 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Saxony, Towers in Germany, Transmitter sites in Germany

Weißeritz

The Weißeritz is a river in Saxony. The 12 km short left tributary of the Elbe runs through Freital and Dresden. Its name is derived from west Slavic bystrica (wild water). The official name of the river used in documents and hydrographic maps is Vereinigte Weißeritz (United Weißeritz). The highest points of the Weißeritz watershed are at about 800 metres elevation. The river is formed by the confluence of the Wild Weißeritz and Red Weißeritz in Freital.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 51.06 13.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Elbe basin, Rivers of Saxony, Weißeritz, Weißeritz basin

Wurgwitz

Wurgwitz is a district of the Saxon city Freital in Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district.

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Located at 51.03 13.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Freital, Villages in Saxony

Moritzburg Castle

Moritzburg Castle is a Baroque palace in Moritzburg, in the German state of Saxony, about 13 kilometres northwest of the Saxon capital, Dresden. The castle has four round towers and lies on a symmetrical artificial island. It is named after Duke Moritz of Saxony, who had a hunting lodge built there between 1542 and 1546. The surrounding woodlands and lakes have been a favourite hunting area of the electors and kings of Saxony.

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Located at 51.17 13.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Baroque architecture in Saxony, Castles in Saxony, Historic house museums in Germany, Hunting lodges, Museums in Saxony, Water castles

Meissen porcelain

Meissen porcelain or Meissen china is the first European hard-paste porcelain that was developed from 1708 by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. After his death that October, Johann Friedrich Böttger, continued his work and brought porcelain to the market. The production of porcelain at Meissen, near Dresden, started in 1710 and attracted artists and artisans to establish one of the most famous porcelain manufacturers, still in business today as Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH.

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Located at 51.16 13.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Ceramics manufacturers of Germany, Culture of Saxony, Germany–Soviet Union relations, Meissen, Porcelain, Volkseigene Betriebe