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Human settlement in Meißen, Germany This article is about the village in Germany. For the German footballer, see Nick Proschwitz.
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Proschwitz Castle

Proschwitz is a small village, part of the municipality of Meißen in Saxony, Germany. The nearby Proschwitz Castle is a property of Prince Georg of Lippe-Weissenfeld and is a winery. Besides wine production, the castle is open for concerts, balls, banquets, conferences and weddings. During World War II, there was an ammunition factory there.

References

  1. VDP.ESTATE SCHLOSS PROSCHWITZ – PRINZ ZUR LIPPE. "VDP:VDP.Estate Schloss Proschwitz". www.vdp.de. Retrieved 2024-07-31.

51°10′46″N 13°28′37″E / 51.1795°N 13.4770°E / 51.1795; 13.4770

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