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Our group Self-Organization of Multicellular Systems is a joint research group between the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-PKS) and…
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Take tram no. 6 or no. 12 to the station Königsheimplatz. Walk along the street Schubertstraße till you come to Pfotenhauerstraße and turn left. Alternatively, take bus no. 62 to…
Sources: Brochure on facts about Dresden Saxony’s State Capital in Figures2018/2019 www.dresden.de/en/tourism/attractions/art_and_culture/palaces-parks-and-gardens.php
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The royal buildings are among the most impressive buildings in Dresden. The Dresden Castle was once the home of the royal household. The Zwinger Palace is just across the road from the castle. It…
The city has experienced both splendid eras and times of tragedy. It was above all during the 18th century a magnificent centre of European politics, culture and economic development, only to…
Dresden has many universities, including the TU Dresden, which in 2012 received the title of 'elite university', and the private Dresden International University. They attract students from all…
Music enthusiasts all over the world are familiar with Dresden. This is thanks mainly to the performances by the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra and the Sächsische Staatskapelle (Saxon State…
Museum treasures, stages, and festivals attract millions of visitors. Dresden has more than 50 museums, about 60 galleries, and more than 30 theatres and stages. Stages include the Saxon State…
Dresden has a lot to offer for young people. A meeting point is the 9,200-square-meter skate park on Lingnerallee, very close to the Grand Garten, the city's green oasis. The Neustadt district is a…
In addition to children’s day care facilities, another focus of Dresden is on schools. The city invests not only into renovation and expansion projects, but also into new buildings. Education is of…