The roots of Schloss Wackerbarth lie in the centuries-old tradition of enjoyment in the Saxon Elbe Valley: viticulture has shaped the landscape and people’s lives here for more than 850 years; 180 years ago, cellar masters from Reims brought the French art of sparkling wine production to Radebeul.

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The idea was to symbolize the history linked to the Saxon court during the heyday of Dresden Baroque. Between 1727 and 1730, August Christoph Graf von Wackerbarth had a baroque palace and garden built in the middle of the Radebeul vineyards.

The Count was one of Augustus the Strong’s closest confidants and held numerous important offices: To this day, the field marshal and privy councilor is remembered primarily as a builder – as governor of Dresden he is referred to as the „director of the Dresden Baroque“.