PRINCE PÜCKLER IN MUSKAU
Prince Pückler's Garden Realm
Take a trip to Bad Muskau and discover Muskauer Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Prince Pückler's masterpiece!
HIGHLIGHTS: Guided tour of the park in Bad Muskau
In the Footsteps of Prince Pückler
"Whoever has seen Muskau has seen into my heart," declared Prince Pückler about the landscape garden he designed with immense financial resources and boundless passion. On your excursion to Bad Muskau, you'll discover not only the park but also encounter the extravagant prince—one of the most flamboyant and scandal-ridden figures of the 19th century.
A Landscape Garden Like a Painting
Like a painter on an endless canvas, interweaving images into the landscape, Prince Pückler created an extraordinary estate where moods shift from sublimity to gentleness, from wildness to order, reflecting the eternal yearning to shape the world while remaining in harmony with it. Paths become threads of narrative, and water surfaces transform into mirrors of eternity.
UNESCO World Heritage and an Impressive Natural Experience
With its 750 hectares, the park is today not only one of Europe’s largest landscape garden but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004. The park is traversed by the Neisse River and even encompasses the town of Bad Muskau.
Let’s wander through the park at Bad Muskau in the footsteps of the extravagant prince, who laid out vast meadows, magnificent vistas, and picturesque paths lined with clusters of trees, waterfalls, and lakes—and who scattered personal memories throughout the grounds.
An excursion not to be missed! Book now or send us a no-obligation inquiry!
A few more details about the tour
- Languages: German / English
- Duration: from 8 hours
- Bank transfer (within the EU) or cash payment
- Date: according to request
- Meeting point: as desired
- The cost of transportation and entry fees are not included.
Your Dresden team: Nicole Brey & Michael Brey

Back in the '90s, we packed our bags! Starting as tour guides and lecturers, we arrived in Dresden’s booming tourism sector in 1998. For over 10 years, we also curated exhibitions across Europe as art historians. Experience the city through our audio guides, too! As tour guides in Dresden, we offer personalized service and valuable tips.
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