The Hohenhaus in Radebeul embodies historical splendour and living comfort. Set amidst picturesque vineyards, this unique property extends over a spacious plot of land that offers a fascinating view of the Elbe landscape.
Over the years, the owners have restored the manor house with great attention to detail and brought it back to life. From the finest stucco on the high ceilings and the masterfully preserved tiled stoves made of Meissen porcelain to the fine wood panelling and radiant chandeliers – every element of the house has been carefully maintained to make it shine in its well-earned old glory.
The main house impresses with its representative rooms, which are spread over several floors. High ceilings, ornate stucco work and large windows create a bright and inviting atmosphere in the parlours.
The yellow parlour as well as the Chinese room, the library and other magnificent rooms offer space for free development and are perfect for social occasions or exclusive events.
The total living space of approx. 850 m² comprises several living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms. The two spacious kitchens offer high-quality equipment and are ideal for passionate hosts.
The magnificent garden with mature trees and lawns emphasises the noble ambience of the property. A special highlight is the hotel’s own vineyard, which reflects the history of the region and offers wine lovers the opportunity to enjoy their own wine.
The Hohenhaus in Radebeul is more than just a residence – it is an expression of lifestyle and history, a retreat for lovers of culture and elegance. The property combines historical authenticity with the demands of modern life and offers a unique living and lifestyle experience in one of Germany’s most beautiful wine regions.
– Historic property with centuries of history
– Lovingly restored: Extensively restored by the owners over many years to faithfully recreate the historical splendour.
– Unique architectural heritage: Baroque architecture with ornate stucco ceilings, handmade Meissen porcelain tiled stoves and original wood panelling
– Representative rooms: Salons, library and Chinese room offer ideal conditions for exclusive social events.
– Elegant function rooms: Function rooms in the basement, ideal for exclusive events such as concerts or private readings.
– Princely living comfort: Spacious bedrooms, bathrooms and the master bedroom with en suite bathroom emphasise the high standard of living.
– Cultural and artistic utilisation options: The converted attic offers space for studios or other exclusive uses.
– Magnificent gardens: An extensive garden with centuries-old trees and a private vineyard that continues the tradition of the region.
– Exclusive location in the middle of the vineyards: Secluded location with a view of the Elbe landscape, yet close to Dresden, a world-class cultural metropolis.
– A retreat for discerning lifestyles: The Hohenhaus offers privacy and the setting for exclusive living in a listed property.
The Hohenhaus in Radebeul is located in a picturesque vineyard landscape in the Zitzschewig district, just a few kilometres from the Saxon state capital of Dresden.
The elevated position of the property offers an impressive view over the Elbe valley as far as Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen. The surrounding area is characterised by peaceful, idyllic vineyards, which are perfect for relaxation and being close to nature.
Hohenhaus is a place of great historical and cultural significance. Originally mentioned as an episcopal property in 1373, the estate has undergone several conversions and extensions, which characterise its current form.
In the 19th century, the merchant Berthold Thienemann transformed the surrounding area into an extensive park landscape, which today is characterised by enchanted groves and winding paths. The cultural significance of the house is also emphasised by its close connection to the Nobel Prize winner Gerhart Hauptmann, who created numerous works here and used the house as a source of inspiration.
In the recent past, cultural events such as concerts, readings and theatre performances have regularly taken place in the Hohenhaus, making it a living cultural monument.
The Hohenhaus also has excellent transport connections. The nearby A4 and B6 motorways offer quick access to the regional road network, and public transport in Radebeul makes it easy to reach the surrounding towns and cities. Dresden Airport also offers international connections, making the location attractive to both national and international buyers.
To summarise, the Hohenhaus in Radebeul combines a first-class location in peaceful, natural surroundings with proximity to Dresden and Meissen as well as an excellent cultural infrastructure. The historical significance of the property, combined with modern accessibility, makes it a particularly exclusive property.
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