I spent one year at TU-Dresden back in the late 90s, and I visited Meissen once or twice.
Very affluent town. Very famous china. Bitter cold, -10C. That's all I remember.
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Now Colditz is REALLY worth a visit. Seriously, if you get more time scooterscot, the castle museum is a fascinating place.Originally posted by MrMark View Post
The picture reminds me of Colditz for some reason. And yes, when I looked on Wiki, it seems that Colditz was in the region/county of Meißen.
Was there in 1994, but I expect it is even better now.
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no. But there was this church tower we stopped to listen to on the hour. The bells are all made from porcelain, fantastic sound. Reminded me of something Nepalese, why I don't know I've never been!Originally posted by cojak View PostDid you buy any pottery?
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Sunday's pics - a place called Meißen
Stumbled upon this place driving back to Berlin. The birthplace of all things saxon apparently..
Back to invoicing tomorrow



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