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The attractions around Seiffen are perfect for a great day out. A definite highlight is the "Klein-Erzgebirge" miniature park, while you can enjoy an exhilarating ride on Seiffen summer toboggan run. Purschenstein Palace is one of the many romantic palaces and castles in Saxony and houses a fascinating motorcycle exhibition. "Klein-Erzgebirge" miniature park
If you want to see all of the Erzgebirge highlights in just one day, then come to Oederan's "Klein Erzgebirge" miniature park. True to scale at 25 times smaller than their original size, over 150 of the best-known attractions in the Erzgebirge region, as well as Saxony's prettiest castles and palaces, are displayed in an area of around 12,000 m2. In keeping with tradition, everything is carved from wood, and some of the models have moving parts. Summer toboggan run
First of all get pulled 175 metres uphill enjoy the spectacular panoramic view over the Erzgebirge mountains then the Seiffen summer toboggan run has 733 metres of pure tobogganing fun lying in wait, with nine sharp bends and an unparalleled 1.5 metre mega-jump. Purschenstein Palace
Purschenstein Palace, first mentioned in records dating back to 1289, dominates the landscape of the region around Neuhausen near Seiffen. Parts of the palace were influenced by Renaissance architecture. The palace's old banqueting hall is now home to a superb exhibition: the world's only complete collection of East German motorbikes.
If you want to see all of the Erzgebirge highlights in just one day, then come to Oederan's "Klein Erzgebirge" miniature park. True to scale at 25 times smaller than their original size, over 150 of the best-known attractions in the Erzgebirge region, as well as Saxony's prettiest castles and palaces, are displayed in an area of around 12,000 m2. In keeping with tradition, everything is carved from wood, and some of the models have moving parts.
First of all get pulled 175 metres uphill enjoy the spectacular panoramic view over the Erzgebirge mountains then the Seiffen summer toboggan run has 733 metres of pure tobogganing fun lying in wait, with nine sharp bends and an unparalleled 1.5 metre mega-jump.
Purschenstein Palace, first mentioned in records dating back to 1289, dominates the landscape of the region around Neuhausen near Seiffen. Parts of the palace were influenced by Renaissance architecture. The palace's old banqueting hall is now home to a superb exhibition: the world's only complete collection of East German motorbikes.
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