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Bautzen, or Budyšin in Upper Sorbian, is a district town in eastern Saxony. This photo shows the view of the town hall of Bautzen. The photo was taken shortly after sunset during the so-called blue hour - a great motif. Once again, I chose a long exposure.
Bautzen was first mentioned in 1002. Today, the city has a population of around 38,000. This makes it the second largest city in Upper Lusatia and its historical capital. Bautzen lies on the River Spree and is the seat of the district of Bautzen, named after it, in the Free State of Saxony. The city in the south of the Sorbian settlement area is regarded as the political and cultural centre of the Sorbs and is home to numerous Sorbian institutions. The state capital Dresden is around 50 kilometres away. The Saxon Switzerland National Park is also not far away. Saxon Switzerland is the name given to the German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains in Saxony. The landscape, characterised by bizarre rock formations, lies south-east of Dresden on both sides of the River Elbe
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