Albertinum

The gallery boasts an exquisite collection of scuplture ranging from ancient Greece until modern times.

Georg-Treu-Platz 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany

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    INNSIDE by Melia Dresden

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    Albertinum in Travel Tips and Guides

    Galleries of Dresden in One Day

    Galleries of Dresden in One Day (1 day)

    This tour is recommended for art connoisseurs who enjoy visiting galleries and art museums.

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    The Best German Cities (With a Sidetrip to Prague) (11 days)

    In Germany, every city is different. See for yourself as you visit hearty Munich, elegant Dresden and pulsing Berlin – with a little sidetrip to the Czech Republic’s magical capital, Prague.

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    Zwinger

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    You will find layers upon layers of different architectural styles on this fascinating palace – the former residence of the Saxon kings.

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    A complex of four Italian restaurants each set in a different style, ranging from budget to splurge. Everyone will find their favorite place here.

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