Dresden is not only a gem of the Baroque, but young and dynamic. To relax after exploring the city or after a day at work, the vast Elbe meadows are a popular meeting place during the day and in…
Residential areas The first thing anybody who comes to Dresden will certainly do is visit the famous sights in the city centre. A second glance will reveal Dresden‘s very special treasure – its…
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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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…
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…
Dresden - one of the most enchanting Baroque cities in Europe
Dresden is the capital of the Free State of Saxony, known as the “Florence on the Elbe”. Only two hours’ drive to the north lies the…
Dresden - one of the most enchanting Baroque cities in Europe
Dresden is the capital of the Free State of Saxony, known as the “Florence on the Elbe”. Only two hours’ drive to the north lies the…
The museum landscape is also very diverse. Discover the museums by admiring paintings in the Old Masters Picture Gallery Albertinum with the New Masters Picture Gallery, by walking through the and…
Dresden is a European hub of culture and a vibrant, bustling place. The range of art and culture includes some of the world's greatest cultural achievements.
Dresden's historical centre features buildings from the Renaissance, the Baroque and the 19th century. Despite being devastated in the Second World War, the Altstadt (Old Town) has kept or regained…