Elbe Collection
The mighty Elbe River has witnessed centuries of history and beauty
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The mighty Elbe River has witnessed centuries of history and beauty. From its early days as a crucial trade route for the Neptune Steamship, to being at the center of the Siege of Magdeburg during the Thirty Years War in 1631, this river holds tales untold. As it winds through Germany's picturesque landscapes, the Elbe passes by notable landmarks such as Festung Koenigstein fortress on the Elbsandsteingebirge or Elbe Sandstone Mountains. This majestic fortress overlooks the charming town of Koenigstein and is nestled within Nationalpark Saechsische Schweiz, also known as Saxon Switzerland. Adventure seekers have left their mark on these lands too. The Barbarine, first climbed in 1905, stands tall in Germany's mountainous terrain. Meanwhile, Dresden proudly showcases its architectural wonders along the banks of the Elbe River. Modern times have seen a different kind of vessel gracing these waters - luxurious cruise ships now offer travelers an unforgettable experience while cruising along Saxony's section of the river. And if you find yourself in Hamburg, don't miss out on visiting Landungsbrucken at Port of Hamburg - a bustling hub where land meets water. When night falls upon Dresden, enchantment fills the air as city lights reflect off the tranquil surface of the River Elbe. The skyline becomes a mesmerizing sight that captivates both locals and visitors alike. But it's not just grand cities that make up this remarkable river's story; nature thrives along its banks too. Near Hitzacker lies Elbhoehen-Wendland Nature Park in Lower Saxony - an idyllic spot where one can reconnect with nature and enjoy peaceful moments by this magnificent waterway. Finally, we cannot forget about Pölking Pine (Felsenburg Rathen at Bastei) - a natural wonder that adds even more allure to this already breathtaking landscape.