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1 | Kreuzkirche, Dresden | ![]() |
The Dresden Kreuzkirche is a Lutheran church in Dresden, Germany. It is the main church and seat of the Landesbischof of the Evangelical-Lutheran ... | Details |
2 | Dresden Hauptbahnhof | ![]() |
Dresden Hauptbahnhof is the largest passenger station in the Saxon capital of Dresden. In 1898, it replaced the Böhmischen Bahnhof of the former ... | Details |
3 | Neumarkt (Dresden) | ![]() |
The Neumarkt in Dresden is a central and culturally significant section of the Dresden inner city. The historic area was almost completely wiped out ... | Details |
4 | Dresden Frauenkirche | ![]() |
The Dresden Frauenkirche is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. An earlier church building was Catholic until ... | Details |
5 | Brühl’s Terrace | ![]() |
Brühl’s Terrace is a historic architectural ensemble in Dresden, Germany. Nicknamed "The Balcony of Europe", the terrace stretches high above the ... | Details |
6 | Fürstenzug | ![]() |
The Fürstenzug in Dresden, Germany, is a large mural of a mounted procession of the rulers of Saxony. It was originally painted between 1871 and ... | Details |
7 | Green Vault | ![]() |
The Green Vault is a museum located in Dresden, Germany, which contains the largest treasure collection in Europe. The museum was founded in 1723 by ... | Details |
8 | Semperoper | ![]() |
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden . It is also home to the ... | Details |
9 | Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister | ![]() |
The Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany, displays around 750 paintings from the 15th to the 18th centuries. It includes major Italian ... | Details |
10 | Zwinger (Dresden) | ![]() |
The Zwinger is a palace in the German city of Dresden, built in Baroque style and designed by court architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann. It ... | Details |
11 | Altmarkt | ![]() |
The old market is the oldest square in Dresden. The market square, which was planned when the city was founded, was first mentioned in 1370 as a ... | Details |
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