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Parks and Castles Shuttered Due to Storm Threat

Due to the severe weather warnings in Saxony, the parks at Rammenau, Weesenstein castles, and Altzella Monastery will be closed this weekend. Pillnitz Palace Park in Dresden will only have partial access, according to the state palace administration in Dresden. Additionally, the Great Garden,...

The aerial photo shows the park and Weesenstein Castle in the Müglitz Valley in Saxony.
The aerial photo shows the park and Weesenstein Castle in the Müglitz Valley in Saxony.

Safety measures put in place. - Parks and Castles Shuttered Due to Storm Threat

Wet paths, fallen trees, snapped limbs, and damaged birdhouses may all present potential hazards, cautions the State Palaces, Castles, and Gardens GmbH. They advise visitors to exercise care for their own safety.

Check out the Schloesserland website https://www.schloesserland.de/en/ for more details.

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Due to the imminent threat of a storm, Safety precautions were implemented in the parks and castles of Saxony, Germany, including Dresden. Visitors were advised to stay away, as the Weather forecast predicted a Flood and the Risk of severe weather was high. A Severe weather warning was issued, urging people to avoid outdoor activities during the weekend. Unfortunately, this meant cancelling several leisure time plans, such as visiting the parks. Despite the inconvenience, the State Palaces, Castles, and Gardens GmbH wanted to prioritize the safety of their visitors. They reminded people that even in beautiful places like Germany, the Weather can sometimes pose a threat.

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