The Proschwitz Palace?

The Meissen neighbourhood is home to Schloss Proschwitz, a stunning neo-baroque castle built in the 18th century with lovely interiors and grounds. The estate is also home to the oldest private winery in all of Saxony, where tours and tastings may be enjoyed.

Hofbräuhaus, the most renowned of free games Munich's numerous beer halls, transports its guests back to the days when steins were purchased with tokens and introduces them to the Bavarian tradition of gemütlichkeit (geniality) with live music and delicious traditional fare.

Dunch notes that since 1710, the mediaeval town of Meissen has been producing high-quality figures and tableware. More than two thousand pieces of Meissen porcelain, including elaborate tables from European royal courts of the 18th century, vases, candle holders, and detailed animal figures, are on display at the Meissen Porcelain Museum.

Neuschwanstein Castle, one of Germany's most well-known tourist destinations, attracts an astounding 1.4 million visitors annually. Tourists travel from far and wide to see the fairytale mediaeval castle perched on a dramatic rocky mountaintop in the Bavarian Alps, and to take in the breathtaking views. If you want to avoid waiting in long queues, Quinn suggests making timed entrance reservations.