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Pirna's Cosy Streets and Squares

Pirna, Germany
Pirna is a German town situated not far from Dresden. If you want to feel Germany I advice you to pay attention to little towns. There you will find old buildings, narrow streets, calmness and cosiness.
Fistly Pirna was mentioned in 1233.

Pirna, Germany
It is the Saxon town with really charming streets where tourists can walk many hours. Planning your trip don't forget that shops are closed on Sunday. On Saturday they are opened only to 13 o'clock. But you can have a rest in various cafes.
Pirna, Germany

Pirna, Germany
The town is located on the Elbe. And like in Dresden there are many birds on its banks.

Pirna, Germany

Pirna, Germany
Walking along the streets you can easily imagine that you are in an old town for example several centuries ago.
Pirna, Germany

Pirna, Germany

Pirna, Germany

Pirna, Germany
 In one of the buildings Napoleon I spent  several days in 1813.

Pirna, Germany

Pirna, Germany
You can also look at the town from the hill, where the castle is situated. I think the building doesn't look like a castle, but it is called so. In any case it is an excellent viewpoint. You will see many tiled roofs and little windows.

Pirna, Germany
I wish you interesting travels and vivid impressions. Pay attention to details and reveal the secrets of those old buildings.

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