Dresden
The Elbe and the gently rolling landscape
between Saxon Switzerland and Meissen determine the nature in which the
city on the river is embedded. The climate is equally beneficial for the
development of the arts and for viniculture. The inhabitants are known
for their own special charm, Saxon hospitality is proverbial. At the
same time Dresden is a modern city with the flair of the former Saxon
residence - simply a place with life style. Approximately 7.4 million
guests visit Dresden every year. We are looking forward to your visit!
Dresden offers attractions in great variety. No book about the history
of architecture can miss mentioning the Dresden Zwinger. The
Frauenkirche Church, Semper Opera House and Royal Palace as well as many
other historical monuments and ensembles determine the image of the
city. The saucy angels from Raphael's "The Sistine Madonna" make
publicity for Dresden's art collections in the whole world. Magnificent
promenades on the bank of the Elbe, interesting museums and
institutions, industrial monuments, charming details - Dresden has a lot
for you to discover.
The historical centre of Dresden is located on the left bank of the
Elbe, at the peak of a graceful river bend. Protected for centuries by
mighty fortifications, the Saxon capital developed splendour and
activity.
Even today the buildings from the Renaissance, baroque and 19th century
determine the Elbe front and the face of our city. Viewed from the
opposite bank or from one of the Elbe bridges Dresden presents itself at
first glance as a cultural city of European rank.
In spite of vast destruction during the Second World War, the Old City
part of Dresden has preserved or regained fascinating ensembles. The
most famous symbol of reconstruction in the city centre is the Dresden
Frauenkirche Church, the magnificent baroque dome, which already today -
even as building site - dominates the city centre.
Many important cultural institutions are situated along the Old
City-side of the Elbe banks: from the Old Masters Picture Gallery to the
"Green Vault", the treasure chamber of the Saxon electors and kings.
The Old City is likewise the centre of city life, for in the Saxon State
Parliament the destiny of Saxony is determined and in the town hall that
of the city. Around the Altmarkt square and Prager Strasse shopping
centres, restaurants, culture and work are to be found.
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