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1. Frauenkirche ADD TO LIST (21 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany The Frauenkirche is a church is the heart of Dresden that was destroyed during the Allied firebombing of Dresden during 1945. It collapsed overnight due to the.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany Extending for about 20km through Dresden, the Dresden Elbe Valley is part culture, part nature. The landscape features a number of historical sites, such as a castle.. 3. Zwinger ADD TO LIST (13 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany Dresden’s Zwinger is a German Baroque palace complex that houses a number of excellent museums. Initially inaugurated in 1719, the Zwinger was.. 5. Old Town ADD TO LIST (12 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany Great hang out with loads to see and do. Ive actually visited this city twice now because i loved it so much. Night life is amazing if you know where to go and plenty.. 6. Altstadt ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany Altstadt Dresen is AMAZING. Most of it got bombed in World War II, so they are rebuilding its key structures (e.g, finished the old Frauenkirche a few years ago), but.. ADD TO LIST (17 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany A lot of Dresden got bombed during WWII, so much of what is there currently has been rebuilt. The Cathedral is nice. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany I worked there for a while and have to say, they really fixed it up (I helped, on the "Zwinger" i did some ironworks. In any case worth a visit, very calm but still a.. 9. Old City ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany Located to the left of the River Elbe, the Old City was the historical centre of Dresden. Though the city suffered massive destruction during the Second World War, a.. 10. Blaue Wunder ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany My favourite Bridge in Dresden! 115 yrs old! |