Talk:Radebeul

Controversy Section
The wording seems very partisan, it starts off with "despite" which sets the tone specifically for one side. I'm not entirely sure it belongs on this page either as it's very unrelated. SailingOn (talk) 12:08, 27 December 2017 (UTC)


 * While in the issue itself, I would certainly take sides with those who say that those scalps should be returned to the tribes for a proper burial, I agree that this section is definitely not written in an encyclopedically neutral style:
 * "Despite the fact that Native American remains are sacred items..."
 * It is most certainly not for an encyclopedia to decide what items are sacred or not. "Sacred" is not an encyclopedic category. It is simply absurd to state as an encyclopedic "fact" that something is "sacred".
 * This could easily be amended however by a simple rewording, provided there are proper sources to support it, for instance something like this:
 * "Despite the fact that Native American remains are considered sacred items by (whoever, depending on what the source says)..." --87.150.1.57 (talk) 11:55, 13 January 2018 (UTC)

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Radebeul has been renowned for its vineyards since 1324. It lies on the Saxon Wine Road.
 * Main sights ==


 * Theatre ===
 * Landesbühnen Sachsen


 * Museums ===
 * Stadtgalerie Radebeul
 * Hoflössnitz Stiftung Weingutmuseum
 * Volkssternwarte „Adolph Diesterweg“
 * "Zeitreise" Interessantes zur DDR-Zeit


 * Edifices===
 * Grave of Karl May
 * the Bilzbad (named after Friedrich Eduard Bilz 1842-1922)
 * the Sorgenfrei House, a Weingut, built 1785/1788 in the so-called Dresdner Zopfstil (between Rokoko and Classicism)
 * the Lößnitzdackel, a narrow gauge railway from Radebeul-Ost via Moritzburg to Radeburg
 * the distinctive Watertower
 * Friedensburg
 * Bismarckturm
 * Spitzhaus
 * Spitzhaustreppen
 * the Krapenburg


 * Regular events ===
 * the annual Karl-May-Fest on Ascension weekend
 * the annual Radebeuler Grafikmarkt which takes place each autumn - patronised by many well-known artists
 * the annual Spitzhaustreppenlauf - a race up 397 steps of the Spitzhaus
 * the annual Mt. Everest double-marathon - this involves going up and down the steps 100 times - a total of 39,700 steps: twice the standard marathon-distance, and the height of Mount Everest (can be entered by individuals, or teams of 3 or 100)


 * Famous People ===
 * Lothar Schmid (1928 - 2013), Chess Grandmaster