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of 1756–1763 the family lost a substantial part of their wealth and had to part with the castle, which passed into the hands of the von Uckermann family. The Uckermanns owned the castle for two generations and continued to embellish the estate, not least the garden.
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is built on a rock with storeys descending from the central, medieval round tower (with its 18th-century spire). In total, the castle has eight storeys. The castle contains around 200 rooms in total. The
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The presently visible ensemble is the product of centuries of development and rebuilding. The castle is thus a mix of styles, ranging from
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in 1400 and in 1406 the castle was transferred by the margrave to the von Bünau family in gratitude for their support in the
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chapel, described as the "architectural and artistic highlight of the entire castle", is thought to have been designed by
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in stages. It continued to be the main seat of the family for about 350 years. As a consequence of the
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was erected here sometime around 1200, built with the purpose of defending the border to the
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in 1526–1575, and successive generations expanded and reconfigured the
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river valley, around 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of
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Weesenstein
Saxony

Schloss Weesenstein is located in Germany
50°55′57″N 13°51′34″E / 50.932583°N 13.859361°E / 50.932583; 13.859361
Schloss
Schloss
Weesenstein
de
Müglitztal
Müglitz
Dohna
Saxony
castle
Kingdom of Bohemia
central round tower
burgraves
Dohna
Margraviate of Meissen
Dohna Feud
Seven Years' War
Anthony of Saxony
John of Saxony
George of Saxony
World War I
‹See Tfd›
German
Landesverein Sächsischer Heimatschutz
World War II
Kupferstich-Kabinett

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