It's stunningly beautiful!I've been to this place twice, and I'll definitely be back. I especially liked the Dresden Porcelain Museum. And the City of Masters. Impressions of the beauty of the Saxon land remain for many years.
I really liked it! It's a beautiful place. We walked all day, we didn't even get tired. There are world masterpieces of painting and funny grandmothers in the museum, as soon as you take the camera, they run screaming from the other end of the room to ruin the photo. In general, I recommend both the museum and the city of Dresden to visit!
It's a very beautiful place. The very center of Dresden. There are three museums on the territory, but unfortunately all the signs are only in German and English. There is a square with live hares behind Zwinger, although they are very afraid of people. The interior is under renovation as always.
It's a beautiful place. Lots of drinking fountains (take mugs with you). Better with a guide. The toilet is paid for by tram tracks downhill (card payment is cheaper)
Very beautiful and majestic! The feeling that I got to the real great Germans of the 19th century! It's a pity we got caught during the repair of the Zwinger. The Elbe flowing through the walls is a separate topic.
Everything is very beautiful. You walk around, admire and you just don't want to leave, everything is so majestic. I am delighted that the Germans were able to restore this historical site literally from the ruins. Bravo!
One of the attractions of the old part of the city is the Zwinger Palace complex. Manicured lawns, majestic palaces with wide grand staircases. You will get beautiful photos here against the background of blooming lawn panes. I recommend coming early in the morning so that the background is without groups of tourists. The famous Dresden Art Gallery with world-famous masterpieces of art is also located here.
Unfortunately, the Gallery of Old Masters is temporarily closed to the public... But the restored Golden Crown looks great, and the Meissen bells still sound magically
There was a separate exhibition for the "Chocolatier" only until January 6. See the schedule of the art gallery (and especially the closing time for 2019 due to renovation) on my website.