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Moritzburg in Meißen is a stunning castle located in the heart of Saxony, Germany. This magnificent castle is surrounded by a beautiful lake and lush green forests, making it a perfect location for photography enthusiasts. The castle's architecture is a blend of Baroque and Rococo styles, which adds to its charm and elegance. The castle's interior is equally impressive, with its ornate furnishings, intricate carvings, and stunning artwork. The castle's surroundings offer a variety of photography locations, including the castle's gardens, the lake, and the nearby forests.

Moritzburg Castle Sunset, Germany
Moritzburg
by Adelheid Smitt

The popular and picturesque Moritzburg Castle is a hunting lodge that was built on an artificial island in a lake not far from Dresden in the 16C.

Schloss Moritzburg
Schloss Moritzburg
by Yi Jiang

Moritzburg Castle (German: Schloss Moritzburg) 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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Moritzburg

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Mond über Schloss Moritzburg II
Moritzburg

Hier eine Aufnahme des Mondes über Schloss Moritzburg im Hochformat und eng beschnitten.

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Schloss Moritzburg - 15091401
Schloss Moritzburg
by Klaus Kehrls

Moritzburg Castle

Moritzburg Castle
Schloss Moritzburg

Baroque palace in Moritzburg from the 16th century.

Used as a setting for the famous GDR/Czech film "Three Wishes for Cinderella (Drei Haselnüsse...

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Most notably Klaus Kehrls, Adelheid Smitt and Sven Deigl Nürnberg.