thumb|right|175px|Antique wine press at the Hoflössnitz Castle in Radebeul thumb|175px|Vineyards of Radebeul Radebeul ( is a town (große Kreisstadt) in the Elbe valley in the district of Meißen in Saxony, Germany, a suburb of Dresden. It is well known for its viticulture, a museum dedicated to writer Karl May, and a narrow-gauge railway connecting Radebeul with the castle of Moritzburg and the town of Radeburg. The Meißen area, where Radebeul is located, is one of the northeasternmost areas where wine is grown in the 21st century.
Radebeul is a town in Saxony, Germany, near Dresden, known for its wine production in one of Europe's northeasternmost wine regions and for attractions including a Karl May museum and a narrow-gauge railway. The town's viticulture heritage is evident in its vineyards and historic wine-making infrastructure, making it a notable destination for wine and cultural tourism in the region.
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thumb|right|175px|Antique wine press at the Hoflössnitz Castle in Radebeul thumb|175px|Vineyards of Radebeul Radebeul ( is a town (große Kreisstadt) in the Elbe valley in the district of Meißen in Saxony, Germany, a suburb of Dresden. It is well known for its viticulture, a museum dedicated to writer Karl May, and a narrow-gauge railway connecting Radebeul with the castle of Moritzburg and the town of Radeburg. The Meißen area, where Radebeul is located, is one of the northeasternmost areas where wine is grown in the 21st century.
It is sometimes called the "Nice of Saxony" for its pleasant landscape and mild climate.
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