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Old Masters Gallery
Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister
An impressive collection of art spanning from the 15th to the 18th century, featuring mostly Italian and Dutch painters of the Renaissance and Baroque. A must-see.
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Address and Contact
Theaterplatz 1,
01067 Dresden, Germany
Phone: +49 351 49142000
Rating: 5/5
Old Masters Gallery Pictures
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Dresden Frauenkirche
The trademark sight of Dresden. This impressive church was re-opened only a few years ago after being destroyed during World War II firebombing.
Semper Opera House
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Zwinger
The impressive baroque palace built as a a part of a former fort is a must-see. It hosts the Old Masters' Gallery among others.
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Brühl's Terrace
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Dresden Castle
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The Green Vault
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Old Market
Dresden's main square is a pulsating centre for social and cultural life as well as shopping – either in the lively outside market or one of the many boutiques.
Procession of Princes
An impressive mural, more than 100 meters long made out of 25,000 porcelain tiles depicting the lineage of Saxony princes. A must-see.
New Market
A tribute to human persistence. The area was wiped out during World War II, than re-built in socialist realist style. Only some 20 years ago was the square restored to its pre-war look.



