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entire panorama. The field-of-view analyses from such “classical lookout points” are<br />

therefore carried out as cinematic panned perspectives, which realistically simulate this<br />

kind of view.<br />

The following vantage points were selected for the field-of-view analyses:<br />

North bank<br />

1. “Bergstation Schwebeseilbahn [cable car hill station] in Loschwitz” lookout tower<br />

(all-round vista)<br />

This lookout point provides a similar panorama over the Elbe valley as that<br />

afforded by Restaurant Luisenhof. It is also known as “<strong>Dresden</strong>’s Balcony”. The<br />

field-of-view analysis from this lookout tower is representative of both of these<br />

important lookout points on the <strong>Dresden</strong> Elbe Valley.<br />

2. Loschwitz Bridge (all-round vista to the west)<br />

3. Eckberg Castle. This lookout point was chosen to represent all three Elbe castles<br />

as well as the view from “Dinglingers Weinberg”. All four positions provide a<br />

similar view of the Elbe valley, with Eckberg Castle located approximately in the<br />

geographical centre of the four positions. (all-round vista)<br />

4. Lookout terrace at the “Wasserwerk Saloppe” (all-round vista)<br />

5. Waldschlösschen pavilion (all-round vista), during the day<br />

6. Waldschlösschen pavilion (all-round vista), at night<br />

7. “Drachenschänke” (barbecue site) / passenger ferry (all-round vista)<br />

8. Albert Bridge viewing balcony (panoramic vista)<br />

South bank<br />

9. Dome of the Frauenkirche (view to the east)<br />

10. Former “Antons an der Elbe” (all-round vista)<br />

11. “Scenic balcony” at Lothringer Weg/Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer (140° panoramic<br />

perspective)<br />

There are, in principle, four different possible ways to observe the landscape of the<br />

study area while moving:<br />

• Riverboat trips<br />

• By car (Käthe–Kollwitz–Ufer)<br />

• Use of the Elbe valley hiking and cycle paths (Körnerweg on the right side<br />

and Leinpfad trail on the left side of the Elbe)<br />

• Use of the higher hiking paths situated on the Elbnordhang<br />

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