A fascinating mix of natural beauty and architectural brilliance, Pillnitz Castle is one of Dresden's best attractions. Situated in the middle of an idyllic park on the outskirts of the city, the castle - built by Augustus II the Strong in the 18th-century, was used as a summer residence by the Saxon royal family. The main buildings display an intriguing mix of baroque and Far Eastern architectural styles and now house a collection of 13-20th-century arts and crafts, as well as, a castle museum giving you a peek into the life of the royals that once called Pillnitz Castle their home. A visit to the castle would not be complete without a walk through the gardens and The Palm House, which are full of exotic plants and trees, as well as, a host of red squirrels.
¡Brauhaus am Waldschlösschen es la felicidad en forma de cerveza! Brauhaus am Waldschlösschen es una de las cervecerías más viejas del país. Sus cervezas negras y rubias son legendarias, y podrán degustarlas a pleno en la bodega o en el jardín, desde donde podrán apreciar vistas preciosas de la ciudad. Además de pasar por la cervecería, podrán tomar asiento en el restaurante y deleitarse con buena comida acompañada de las mejores cervezas. Todas las noches podrán disfrutar de música en vivo. La comida es excelente y las porciones, generosas.
One of the first dairies established within the city limits of Dresden to provide citizens with fresh and hygienic milk, Pfund's Dairy is a major tourist attraction today. Elaborately decorated with painted tiles and historical photos, the dairy houses a small shop selling a variety of cheeses and fresh milk.
Burg Hohnstein is a medieval castle in Honstein, Germany. It is based on a hard sandstone slab, above the Polenz valley in the Saxon Switzerland National Park. It consists of ten event rooms and a large garden ideal for hosting events. The museum at this place shows the history of the castle and the city. Information about the lives of creatures found around the region is available in the natural history museum here. Also, the observation tower standing tall at this site offers amazing views over the sandstone cliffs.
Yadegar Asisi, el artista, ha implementado un estilo artístico único en Europa con sus imágenes panorámicas. Asisi Panometer en Dresde es un antiguo gasómetro que ahora funciona como centro de exposiciones. Las imágenes en exposición miden casi 100 metros de largo y atraen a muchos visitantes curiosos. Las exposiciones están pensadas para atraer público de todas las edades y generar interés por este estilo de arte.
Dating back to 1906, the Botanischer Garten Schellerhau is a lovely place with a variety of plants to see. The garden houses around 1000 species of plants and is known to protect the local species that are endangered. The garden is accessible to public and there are tours provided to the visitors. For more information, please visit the website.
El admirable paisaje de rocas inaccesibles y densos bosques da cobijo a una extraordinaria flora y fauna.
Situated in Weber's former home in the district of Hosterwitz, Carl Maria von Weber Museum contains numerous manuscripts, pictures and other memorabilia that elucidate the life and times of the great man. A must-visit for fans of opera and classical music, this museum attracts tourists in large numbers throughout the year.
Botanischer Garten near Dresden's historic city center are pleasing to all the senses. Affiliated with the Technischen Universität Dresden, the gardens feature 10,000 forms of plant life from world's most diverse regions. From open outdoor expanses to its three large greenhouses, the gardens will delight the seasoned botanist, the amateur plant-lover and everyone in between. For further information, please check the website.
The architectural beauty of the Maria-und-Martha-Kirche is bound to make you stop in your path when you are strolling or driving along the August-Bebel-Platz. Its charming, red exterior, dark roofs, and the turquoise steeple makes this religious sight one of the best of its kind in the city. Ensconced a lot of hustle and rush, it would not be wrong to call Maria-und-Martha-Kirche a spiritual oasis of Bautzen. The church is a Neo-Gothic construction that was built at its current location towards the end of the 18th Century. It has endured several damages owing to man-made as well as natural calamities but it proudly stands at its aesthetic best.
A permanent collection and part of the Technischen Sammlungen Dresden on Junghansstraße, Erlebnisland Mathematik is dedicated to Mathematics and Arithmetic activites. The facility is spread over 600 square meters (6458 square feet) and includes about 70, fun experiments. Although some of these are for younger kids, the others are as interesting to a 10 year old as they are to a 50 year old! These exciting activities that also add to knowledge, Erlebnisland Mathematik, which literally means 'Adventureland Mathematics', is truly a fun way to learn for all - whether you're a school-going youth or a 30-something professional!
In a relatively big place like Dresden, a quaint winery such as Weingut Klaus Zimmerling might come as a surprise to many, but it makes for an interesting experience. Enjoy the wine on the garden of the winery, surrounded by sculptures. The owner, who is also a sculptor, has created a unique ambiance for his patrons, who can enjoy the view as well as the sculptures as they sip on their drink.