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    Albrechtsberg Palace or Albrechtsberg Castle (German: Schloss Albrechtsberg) is a Neoclassical stately home above the Elbe river in the Loschwitz district...
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    Kreuzkirche, the Hochschule für Musik Dresden, and the Schloss Albrechtsberg. It receives financial support from the city of Dresden. The choral ensembles affiliated...
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    estates, where from 1850 the Elbschlösser (Elbe Castles) were erected: Albrechtsberg Palace and Villa Stockhausen (Lingnerschloss) of Prince Albert of Prussia...
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    Albert acquired a vineyard in Loschwitz near Dresden, Saxony, where he had a residence, Albrechtsberg Castle, erected in 1854. In 1830 Albert had acquired...
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  • May Uprising in Dresden. 1852 Marien Brucke (bridge) constructed. Population: 100,000. 1854 – Semper Gallery and Schloss Albrechtsberg built. 1855 – September:...
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  • Castle, Lückendorf Landeskrone Schloss Muskau, Bad Muskau Burg- und Klosteranlage Oybin, Oybin Colditz Castle, near Dresden Dornreichenbach Castle, Dornreichenbach...
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    2014]. Complete Genealogy of the House of Hohenozollern [retrieved 18 June 2014]. Schloss Albrechtsberg Website (in German) [retrieved 18 June 2014]....
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    Frederick of Hohenau (category Nobility from Dresden)
    was, together with his older brother, William, heir to the Schloss Albrechtsberg in Dresden, which he occupied until his death. In 1901, together with...
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  • Prussian master builder and architect. He was a student of Karl Friedrich Schinkel and one of his projects was the Schloss Albrechtsberg in Dresden. v t e...
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    precious shrubs and trees. On Bredemannschen mountain, where today Schloss Albrechtsberg rises to the sky, Findlater had the master builder Johann August...
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