# Proschwitz

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{{Short description|Human settlement in Meißen, Germany}}
{{about|the village in Germany|the German footballer|Nick Proschwitz}}
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thumb|right|Proschwitz Castle
'''Proschwitz''' is a small village, part of the municipality of [Meißen](/source/Mei%C3%9Fen) in [Saxony](/source/Saxony), [Germany](/source/Germany). The nearby Proschwitz Castle is a property of Prince Georg of [Lippe-Weissenfeld](/source/Lippe-Weissenfeld) and is a [winery](/source/winery).<ref>{{Cite web |last=VDP.ESTATE SCHLOSS PROSCHWITZ – PRINZ ZUR LIPPE |title=VDP:VDP.Estate Schloss Proschwitz |url=https://www.vdp.de/en/die-winzer/sachsen-saale-unstrut/schloss-proschwitz |access-date=2024-07-31 |website=www.vdp.de |language=en}}</ref> Besides wine production, the castle is open for concerts, balls, banquets, conferences and weddings. During [World War II](/source/World_War_II), there was an ammunition factory there.

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