Brühl's Terrace


Brühlsche Terrasse

A popular promenade located on the bank of Elbe nicknamed the “Balcony of Europe”. A great place for a refreshing walk and views of the Elbe Valley.

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Brühlsche Terrassen 1,
01067 Dresden, Germany

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