|
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||||
|
You are here: Home Page > Europe > Germany > Saxony > Dresden |
||||||||
|
Visit The Historical Centre Of Dresden Author: Susanne Lemser
Also
called 'Florence on the Elbe' Dresden is one of Germany's most
beautiful cities and also capital of Saxony. This baroque metropolis
experienced its golden age in the first half of the 18th century
under the rule of Augustus the Strong. Glorious buildings, countless
art treasures and priceless wealth of the "Green Vault" treasure
chamber - all testify to this era.
About the Author: Susanne Lemser - Dresden Germany by German Places
Things To Do and See in Dresden
Frauenkirche, Dresden undergoing a massive reconstruction project to repair the damage
done by
Allied bombings.
Landmark/point of interest; Tour
Town
center/square/plaza; Mysterious site
finely wrought jewelry and sculpture. in the 1945 bombing of Dresden, this elaborate, High Renaissance style opera house presents opera, ballet and jazz
performances, and is worth a visit if only to marvel at its ornate
interior.
You may also be interested in... - Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Germany - Photo Gallery & Map |
TRAVEL & TOURISM INFO | by Trip Advisor Tours & Activities in Dresden Traveler Reviews Hotels & Hotel Deals Vacation Packages - Hotel + Air Deals Quick Search (hotel prices & availability) |
DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Germany
DK Eyewitness Travel Series 15 Minute German
DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Europe
DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Cruise Guide to Europe and the Mediterranean
About DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Books: Each book is a visual as well as an informational feast about a particular place. There are hundreds of 3-D aerial maps of districts, streets and buildings. The unique graphics show cutaways and floor plans of museums and landmark buildings. Each guide -eye witness travel guide- features a Travelers' Needs section, covering accommodations, restaurants, shops, markets, entertainment and activities for children. A Survival Guide describes airport transfers, local transportation, public toilets, crime trends and even how to use a pay phone. -The New York Times Syndicate-
|
|||||
|
||||||||