Schloss Lössnitz

Oberlößnitz, Radebeul, Dresden

Lössnitz Palace is inseparably linked to naturopath Eduard Bilz, inventor of the non-alcoholic beverage Sinalco, who (alongside author Karl May) is probably the most famous son of Radebeul. On the historical premises of the former Bilz Sanatorium, 26 exclusive condominiums have been built to the highest standards. State-of-the-art fixtures and fittings have been combined with faithful refurbishment to create an exclusive character and feel. The location in the midst of a spacious, park-like setting, architecture in the style of a grand hotel in the Swiss Alps, and the view over the vineyards and the south-facing slope combine to create an ambience which is truly unique.

  • Standort:Dresden/Radebeul
  • Typ:castle
  • Sanierungsjahr:2006 - 2007
  • Lage:

    The town of Radebeul, which used to be known as the ‘Saxon Nice’, has always been the preferred place of residence of Dresden’s elite. Numerous villas, summer homes, and above all the surrounding vineyards give the area a Mediterranean flavour. Moreover, Radebeul is well connected to the infrastructure of Dresden, the capital of Saxony.