Pillnitz Camellia
Dresden
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As a gift to foster political bonds, Kew Gardens London sent one of four highly sought-after Japanese Camellia sprouts (brought to London by a Swedish botanist after a Japan excursion) to Pillnitz, Germany. But, the sprout had a hard time adjusting to the cold central European winters. Today, it is housed in a glass house built on railways that can be moved back and forth to shade the sensitive plant as needed.
Useful Information
- Address: August-Böckstiegel-Straße 2, Dresden
- Email: pillnitz@schloesserland-sachsen.de
- Phone: +49 351 2613 260
- Opening House: www.schlosspillnitz.de/en/pillnitz-palace-park/the-camellia/
Do & See
There is a reason why Dresden is one of the most popular German cities to visit. Dresden is a town filled with history and culture, hence the countless museums. Whether you want to pay a visit to a museum dedicated to jewellery, watch a spectacular performance at the opera house or watch the animals in the Dresden Zoo, you can do it in Dresden.

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