Dresden – is it worth to visit a city which in the result of the events of February 1945 was deprived of all historical buildings? Or is it better, to understand its history, to stay home and read “Slaughterhouse-Five” Kurt Vonnegut? We had a chance to see Dresden on our way to Italian Alps and our impressions from the visit in the capital of Saxony were really positive. Walking the streets of its downtown it was hard to believe that a few decades ago it was completely damaged. Experts say that the present appearance of the buildings is the effect of the use Saxon sandstone, which quickly blackening adds the city center some charm. Below few reasons for which it is worth to visit the city which still remains this from Canaletto images.



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[/photosetgrid]5. Coming back to Elbe river, we are again around Augustus Bridge but this time we are heading north. On our way to Theater Square we see Dresden Castle and the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.
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7. Right next to Opera there is a Zwinger – Rococo style palace. Complex suffered great damage during bombing of Dresden and even today we got the impression that it is being reconstructed.
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8. We rocomend finishing the tour at Weißeritzstraße. Here is Yenidze – building strongly differing from the baroque architecture of the city. This mosque-resembling structure was a whim of some tobacco enterpreneur who put it on the territory of his factory. Today it locates the offices.
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5 comments
Monika
Thursday April 30th, 2015 at 06:04 PM
O tak, Drezno rzeczywiście warto odwiedzić.
Z powodów wymienionych powyżej i nie tylko
Wapniaki Wdrodze
Thursday April 30th, 2015 at 06:49 PM
Ciekawe skąd się temu przedsiębiorcy wzięła akurat taka forma dla fabryki – co chciał osiągnąć, bo w naszym kochanym kraju, gdyby tak produkować papierosy w kościele, to by było …
Łukasz | Kartka z Podróży
Friday May 1st, 2015 at 07:34 AM
Dzięki, wracają stare wspomnienia. A czy Marien Kirche został już całkowicie odbudowany?
Magdalena Kuźma
Friday May 1st, 2015 at 10:10 AM
Tak, remont już zakończony, można i zwiedzać, i się modlić.
zof
Friday May 1st, 2015 at 04:29 PM
Nie byłam nigdy w Dreźnie, ale Twoje powody mnie przekonują.