Riesa has a population around 37,200 and lies on the Elbe river in Saxony, about 50 kilometres northwest of Dresden. Steel production has been central to the town since the 19th century; the Stahlwerk Riesa continues to operate. Riesa is also known for the Nudelfabrik (pasta factory), one of Germany's oldest, which produces under the Riesa brand and operates a Nudelcenter museum and shop.
The Sachsenarena is an events hall used for handball, concerts, and trade fairs. The Elbe riverbank offers cycling paths connecting toward Dresden and Meissen. The Klosterbezirk, the former Benedictine monastery complex, houses cultural facilities. Meissen, the porcelain town, is about 20 kilometres upstream. Dresden Hauptbahnhof is about 40 minutes by regional train. Adult companionship follows Saxon regulatory standards.
Riesa has a population around 37,200 and lies on the Elbe river in Saxony, about 50 kilometres northwest of Dresden. Steel production has been central to the town since the 19th century; the Stahlwerk Riesa continues to operate. Riesa is also known for the Nudelfabrik (pasta factory), one of Germany's oldest, which produces under the Riesa brand and operates a Nudelcenter museum and shop.
The Sachsenarena is an events hall used for handball, concerts, and trade fairs. The Elbe riverbank offers cycling paths connecting toward Dresden and Meissen. The Klosterbezirk, the former Benedictine monastery complex, houses cultural facilities. Meissen, the porcelain town, is about 20 kilometres upstream. Dresden Hauptbahnhof is about 40 minutes by regional train. Adult companionship follows Saxon regulatory standards.
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