Frauenkirche Dresden
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The Frauenkirche is a symbol for Dresden. Once a dazzlingly beautiful structure, it was almost completely destroyed in the Second World War and then completely rebuilt.
Frauenkirche Dresden
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The Frauenkirche is a symbol for Dresden. Once a dazzlingly beautiful structure, it was almost completely destroyed in the Second World War and then completely rebuilt.
The Dresden Zwinger
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The Zwinger is a palace complex in the German city of Dresden that was built between 1710 and 1728. It now serves as a museum and open garden.
Procession of Princes
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The Procession of Princes is located on the outside of the Stallhof, on Schlossplatz Square. The 101-meter-long mural represents the history of the Wettins.
Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
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Enjoy top-class opera, ballet and concert performances in one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world.
Bruehlsche Terrasse
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The Brühlsche Terrasse is a tourist attraction in the German city of Dresden, which is popular because of its beautiful view of the River Elbe.
Katholische Hofkirche
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The Hofkirche is the cathedral of the Diocese of Dresden-Meißen. The church was built in Baroque style by Gaetano Chiaveri under Elector August III of Poland between 1739 and 1755.
Neumarkt
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The Neumarkt in Dresden is a central and culturally significant section of central Dresden,. The historic area was almost completely wiped out during WO2.
Old Market Square (Altmarkt)
A cozy square for a snack and a drink. Plenty to see in buildings and people.
Neustadt
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Neustadt is a district of Dresden centrally located on the northern side of the Elbe.
Holy Cross Church
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This church stands out because of its very austere interior, even a bit threatening. A concrete colossus on the inside, somewhat roughly finished, without any further frills.
Theaterplatz
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The Theaterplatz is the place in front of the Dresden Semperoper, the former court theater; its name is also derived from this
Stallhof
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In the Middle Ages, knightly games and tournaments took place in the Stallhof (Stall Courtyard), which is part of the big Royal Palace complex.
Augustus Bridge
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One of the most famous bridges north of the Alps, the Augustbrucke crosses the River Elbe.
Schlossplatz
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The Schloßplatz is a city square in the center of Dresden, Saxony, Germany. It gets its name from the Dresdner Schloss, the royal residence of the Electors.
Golden Rider
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The Statue of Augustus the Strong (Elector of Saxony and King of Poland) is located since 1736 at New Town market.
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