- Bad
Muskau (German pronunciation: [ˌbaːt ˈmʊskaʊ];
formerly Muskau,
Upper Sorbian: Mužakow [ˈmuʒakɔf], Polish: Mużaków, Czech: Mužakov) is a spa town in...
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Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-
Muskau (listen; born as
Count Pückler, from 1822 Prince; 30
October 1785 – 4
February 1871) was a
German nobleman...
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Muskau Park (German:
Muskauer Park, officially: Fürst-Pückler-Park Bad
Muskau; Polish: Park Mużakowski) is a
landscape park in the
Upper Lusatia region...
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Schloss Muskau (
Muskau palace) is a
schloss in the Görlitz
district in the
state of Saxony, Germany. It is
located in an
extended park, the
Muskau Park,...
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village of
Herrnhut (Ochranow) is the seat of the
Moravian Church.
Muskau Park in Bad
Muskau (Mužakow) and Łęknica is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Tropical...
- The
Waldeisenbahn Muskau is a 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in)
narrow gauge railway connecting Kromlau, Weißw****er and Bad
Muskau in Saxony, Germany. It is the...
- Wütende
Neisse or
Jauersche Neisse), both in Poland. At Bad
Muskau the
Neisse flows through Muskau Park, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cities and
towns on...
- The
Muskau Heath (German:
Muskauer Heide,
Upper Sorbian: Mužakowska hola), is a
natural region in
Saxony that lies
south of the town of Bad
Muskau. It...
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purchased by
Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-
Muskau. In a
letter to his wife Lucie, Pückler-
Muskau referred to
Bilillee as his ‘mistress'. She was...
- to
Muskau,
visiting the town's
school and in 1828 the
grammar school at
Halle in
Prussian Saxony. In 1831, he
started working at the Park von
Muskau of...