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 today.
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Welcome to the Karl May Museum in the city of Radebeul! Karl May (1842-1912), the creator of immortal novel heroes such as Winnetou, the brave and noble Apache chief, and his blood brother Old Shatterhand, is one of the most famous and best-selling German writers of all time with about 200 million copies worldwide. He is best known for his adventure novels set in the American Old West and in the Orient and Middle East. His works have been translated into more than 45 languages. Our Karl May Museum was established in Karl May’s former home “Villa Shatterhand” where our visitors can explore his eventful life and literary work, and immerse themselves in the adventurous world of the author from Saxony. The over 90-year-old Villa Bärenfett log cabin houses a collection on the cultural and historical living environments of the indigenous population of North America that is unique in Europe. We look forward to your visit!
Dedicated to Plinius who wrote the first encyclopedia, the "Historia Naturalis". The house features numerous links to Plinius' legislation.
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