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The German city of Dresden is sparkling with its enchanting Baroque style and location on the River Elbe. The city is blessed with a rich history and features of charming architecture that highlight the passage of civilizations.

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Located on the Czech border in eastern Germany, Dresden is blessed with abundant museums and historic buildings of enchanting Baroque style, making it described as an open museum.

Throughout its history, the city was the seat of the reign of the Saxons, who loved tunnels to build the finest buildings, museums and churches, collect artifacts and create flower gardens.

Thanks to this enchanting history and the glorious beauty of architecture in all its corners, Dresden is a wonderful city worth visiting, so it takes its visitors to a journey from the world of stories and history.

Dresden is located between Berlin and Prague, so you can easily visit it when you are in one of these two cities to enjoy the magic of history, culture and art, experience local food and enjoy luxury shopping.

Today, we are acquainted with you with the most important tourist attractions in Dresden, the charming historical German city.

Dresden Frauenkirche Church

One of Dresden’s historic landmarks, the Dresden Frauenkirch Church is sparkling. It was established in the Baroque era and is blessed with charming ornate architecture and is one of the most important Baroque churches in Europe.

The interior of the church can also be identified from the inside, where the finest decorations and art patterns can be taken. The elevator can be ride to the dome of the church to witness a stunning panorama of the city.

Dresden Royal Palace and Museums

One cannot miss the visit of the Dresden Royal Palace and its museums, as it is one of the oldest museums established in Europe by order of the rulers, which makes it enjoy a unique collection of artifacts and artifacts. This palace was transformed into a museum in the era of King Augustus.

Indeed, the invaluable exhibits in the museum will fascinate from sculptures, paintings, fabrics, ceramics, glass products, etc. that were collected in those ancient times.

Zwinger Palace

Zwinger Palace is one of the most beautiful historical landmarks of Dresden. It is sparkling with a charming architecture that amazes the spectators and mimics legendary stories. This palace was established in the 18th century next to the river and is a unique model of Baroque architecture.

Theaterplatz and the Semper Opera

The theater square is one of the most important squares of Dresden in the west of the city and one of the most famous historical squares in Germany. The square is surrounded by an equestrian statue of King John and the historic city guard house.

Also available in the square is a Renaissance Semper opera building in the style of Renaissance that offers the finest performances of music and ballet, and the Taschenberg Palace in the Baroque style dating back to the 17th century.

The Georgentor and the Procession of Princes

Georgentor is an enchanting part of the old city near the Elba Bridge and includes historic Renaissance buildings in addition to the old city gates.

Georgentor also includes the equestrian statue of the Duke George and the medieval city walkway that extends to the Court Square, in addition to the painting of the procession of princes depicting the most important kings and rulers of the region.

Pillnitz Palace and Gardens

Pilnitz Gardens and Palace is a summer palace built in the Baroque style in 1720 by order of King Augustus to become a summer residence for the family and a venue for parties.

Later, an additional building for the palace was included in the Renaissance style and the gardens were expanded to reach an area of ​​72 acres. The palace and its gardens receive visitors to get acquainted with its historical architecture, its collectibles and its charming atmosphere.

Brühl’s Terrace

Bruhl Terrace is a terrace overlooking the sea called the balcony of Europe. It was opened in 1814 and includes wonderful sculptures, fountains, buildings of the Art College and the Moritz Museum. Visitors enjoy sitting there to enjoy the scenery of the river and experience cafes and restaurants.

The Great Garden

Don’t miss the visit of the Great Garden, a distinct French-Baroque style, established in 1676 and featuring a historic palace and botanical garden with thousands of flower and plant species.

Brühl's Terrace
Brühl’s Terrace

Theaterplatz and the Semper Opera

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Theaterplatz and the Semper Opera

Dresden Frauenkirche Church
Dresden Frauenkirche Church

Dresden Frauenkirche Church
Dresden Frauenkirche Church

Zwinger Palace
Zwinger Palace

Zwinger Palace
Zwinger Palace

    Dresden Royal Palace and Museums
Dresden Royal Palace and Museums

    Dresden Royal Palace and Museums
Dresden Royal Palace and Museums

    Theaterplatz and the Semper Opera
Theaterplatz and the Semper Opera

Pillnitz Palace and Gardens
Pillnitz Palace and Gardens

The Great Garden
The Great Garden

Pillnitz Palace and Gardens
Pillnitz Palace and Gardens

The Georgentor and the Procession of Princes
The Georgentor and the Procession of Princes

The Georgentor and the Procession of Princes
The Georgentor and the Procession of Princes

Brühl's Terrace
Brühl’s Terrace

A picturesque atmosphere in Dresden
A picturesque atmosphere in Dresden

The atmosphere of history in Dresden
The atmosphere of history in Dresden

The charm of architecture in Dresden
The charm of architecture in Dresden

    Fun tourism in Dresden
Fun tourism in Dresden

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