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Residenzschloss, Taschenberg 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany
kontakt telefon: +49 351 49142000
strona internetowej: www.skd.museum
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 51.0524394, Longitude: 13.7369927
Santy Munoz
::There was an audio guide, there were a lot of exhibitions and it was really interesting.
Billy Bat
::Amazing place. Did my best to take some pictures for you, guys. But was strongly persuaded to not :) . Nice place to visit anytime.
Joe Morgan
::Such a beautiful collection of treasures. It was amazing to see, and the audio guide, included with the ticket price, was valuable.
Fraeulein Reckless
::Since I heard about Dresden from my lectures and saw the pictures of this neat but radiant city it has always been my wish to visit Dresden someday, and I did it after over 10 years long waiting. My very first footprints were in Zwinger (the Locals call it 'der Dresdner Zwinger' ) which is actualy a palace in Dresden and a major landmark of German baroque architecture. The location was formerly part of the Dresden fortress of which the outer wall is conserved. You could just take a cozy short or long walk the way the royal ladies did or if you have more time do dare yourself to experience the awe at the museums. To me Zwinger belongs to one of the nicest Castle/Palace I've visited in Germany (incl. Neuschwanstein, Linderhof and Sansouci).
Phil Brindley
::Stunningly restored palaceial buildings and gardens well worth a walk round. Beware it gets very busy with tourists