Introduction
25km (16 miles) NW of Dresden, 174km (108 miles) S of Berlin, 85km (53 miles) E of Leipzig
This "city of porcelain" is most often visited on a day trip from Dresden, although since reunification, it now has suitable accommodations for those who'd like to spend the night and get acquainted with the area.
Meissen lies on both banks of the Elbe, with the Altstadt on the left bank. It's a very old town, dating from A.D. 929. Since 1710, Meissen has been known around the world as the center for the manufacturing of Dresden china. The early makers of this so-called "white gold" were virtually held prisoner here because the princes who ruled the city wanted to keep their secrets to themselves. Today, shoppers can find the greatest selection of porcelain in all Germany. However, not wanting to undercut their distributors in such cities as Munich or Berlin, Meissen porcelain manufacturers keep their prices about the same as elsewhere.
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Klosterruine Heilig Kreuz
- Klosterruine Heilig Kreuz are the ruins of a 12th Century Benedictine monastery that boasts an important place in the town's itinerary. Besides...
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Frauenkirche
- The Frauenkirche in the town of Meissen is a medieval late-Gothic church and in 1205 served as a Chapel of Our Lady. Today, this church is marked...
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Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur
- The art of manufacture of porcelain products has been followed inside this factory to create products with highest level of craftsmanship attained...
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