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Dresden Spots

All Attractions and Entertainment


Dresdner Zwinger
 Historic Site
Bastei
 Scenic Lookout
Frauenkirche
 Church
Brühlsche Terrasse
 Historic Site
Schloss Moritzburg
 Palace
Theaterplatz
 Plaza
Großer Garten
 Park
Elbwiesen
 Other Great Outdoors
Goldener Reiter
 Must-visit spot
Alaunplatz
 Park
Semperoper
 Opera House
Verkehrsmuseum
 Museum
Deutsches Hygiene-Museum
 Science Museum
Festung Königstein
 Historic Site
Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr
 History Museum
Burg Stolpen
 Historic Site
Dresden Zoo
 Zoo
Prager Straße
 Pedestrian Plaza
Dresden Hauptbahnhof
 Train Station
Residenzschloss
 Palace
Technische Sammlung Dresden
 Science Museum
Spitzhaustreppen
 Trail
Stadion Dresden
 Soccer Stadium
Fürstenzug
 Must-visit spot
Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon
 Science Museum
DDR Museum Dresden
 History Museum

Tourist Reviews

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@ef_ev
« Now let's talk about Dresden. A small city, close to the Czech Republic. By German standards, it's on the poorer side. It was devastated during World War II, and only a small center remains. You’ll need about an hour to explore everything. If you're into art, you definitely should check out the art gallery, the porcelain room, and the treasury. Admission is around €10-€12. Other than that, it's a matter of taste. »
@tatyanas_day
« Frauenkirche Dresden. One of the most beautiful and well-known Lutheran churches. It was built on the orders of Polish King Augustus the Strong, about whom I remembered that he had 365 (!!!) illegitimate children. It’s clear why I still remember that even 2 years later! »
@_culture_planet
« Neumarkt Square is one of the favorite tourist attractions in Dresden. Before the bombing in 1945, it was the most beautiful square in the city. During the Christmas season, the square hosts festive markets where local crafts guilds showcase their goods. 🎄✨ »
@ada_galsan
« We visited the wonderful fairytale city of Dresden. We took photos against the backdrop of the famous Zwinger Museum, explored the art gallery, the porcelain exhibition, and of course, the physics and mathematics museum. »