Dresden Picture Gallery

Dresden, Theaterplatz, 1

 Museums of Dresden All the sights of Dresden just fade in front of the main - art gallery of the city. Regardless of whether you distinguish the work of Rembrandt, say, paintings by Titian, this museum should definitely make the list of planned sightseeing trips in the capital of Saxony. The Museum of the Bundeswehr

Dresden, Olbrichtplatz, 2

 @@ Dresden Museum In Dresden you definitely will not pass by the military historical museum of the Bundeswehr. The monumental building, built in the classical style of the late 19th century, two years ago by the American architect has received a significant upgrade.

Museum "Green Vault»

Dresden, Taschenberg, 2

 Do you have a weakness for jewelry? Then, traveling to Dresden, be sure to look in the museum "Green arches". Here is the richest treasury of Europe, owned at the time of the royal prince of the Wettin dynasty.

New Masters Gallery in Dresden

Dresden, Georg-Treu-Platz, 2

 Museum Gallery new masters (Galerie Neue Meister), has more than 2,500 paintings dating back to the 19-20th centuries. Gallery famous collection of works of romanticism, paintings of the twentieth century and contemporary artists.

Dresden Armory

Dresden, Taschenberg, 2

 Exposition Dresden Armory (Rüstkammer), also known as the Dresden historical Museum, presented the world-famous collection of ceremonial weapons, armor, textiles and historical portraits, dating from the 16-18 centuries. State Museum of zoology

Dresden, Konigsbruck Landstr, 159

 Dresden Zoological Museum (German Staatliches Museum für Tier kunde Dresden) is considered one of the largest and oldest natural history museums in Europe. The basis of his collection consists of exhibits Kunstkammer Saxon Elector Augustus, and the oldest exhibits date back to 1587 year.

Porcelain Museum in Dresden

Dresden, Sophienstrasse, 1

 Collection Porcelain Museum ( Porzellansammlung), founded in 1715 by the Saxon Elector Augustus the Strong, now has about 20,000 artifacts.

German hygiene Museum

Dresden, Lingnerplatz, 1

 German hygiene Museum ( Deutsches Hygiene-Museum) also known as the Museum of Man, was founded in 1912 by a German entrepreneur Lemma Karl August Lingner. In 2001 the museum was listed as a "Blue Book", which is a list of the most important national cultural institutions in East Germany.

Numismatic Dresden office

Dresden, Taschenberg, 2

 The numismatic cabinet in Dresden is one of the largest collections in Europe and was created in the 16th century. Total exhibits a population of about 300,000.

Collection of sculptures in Albertinum

Dresden, Tzschirnerplatz, Museums Dresden 2

 Dresden Museums Collection Albertinum represented sculptures, covering a period of 5 thousands, and includes a collection of antiques, which is considered one of the largest and oldest collections of antiquities from Italy.

Mathematics and Physics salon in Dresden

Dresden, Zwinger

 Museum exposition of Physics and Mathematics Access ( Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon) is represented by one of the most significant calls projections of hours and small machine tools and employs more than 2 thousand objects.

Dresden, or the "Florence on the Elbe", so named by the historian Johann Herder in his book because of the prevalence in its architecture of the Baroque style, is referred to the most beautiful European cities. It is so beautiful and beautiful that even people who live in it all their lives do not cease to admire him. What is already talking about tourists who come for a short time to enjoy the beauty of the impressive ancient German city, sprawling on the Elbe River.

Dresden, or the "Florence on the Elbe", so named by the historian Johann Herder in his book because of the prevalence in its architecture style baroque, rank among the most beautiful European cities.

In Dresden, there is simply a staggering number of majestic castles, chic palaces, impressive cathedrals and churches, remarkable museums that present their collections rich with masterpieces to visitors, picturesque natural panoramas, green manicured gardens and parks. Dresden as a most valuable cultural and historical site is under the tutelage of UNESCO. Bombings in February 1945, the British Air Force destroyed much. Even after many years after the war, the city is still being rebuilt, rebuilt, restored.

The well-known Dresden Zwinger, created in 1709-1732, by order of August the Strong and representing a complex of galleries and pavilions (four buildings), all visitors of the city try to get to it. This is his business card and one of the most beautiful places in Dresden.

"Zwinger" in translation - "cage", in the Middle Ages the so-called part of the fortress between the inner and outer wall . The first Dresden Zwinger was built . Now it has museums, the most famous of which is the Dresden Picture Gallery . It contains world-famous collections of art objects, great masterpieces by Rubens, Van Dyck, Titian, "Sistine Madonna" by Raphael . In addition to the gallery, there are museums in Zwinger porcelain, sculpture, mineral Geology and Geology, Physics and Mathematics Salon, Arms Chamber . In the Zwinger Palace there is a well-known collection of jewelry Grünez Geewolbe (Green Vaults) - more than 4000 works of art .

Art Museum Albertinum, founded by Karl Adolf and named Saxon King Albert, presents guests with thematic expositions. This is a hall of coins (more than 200 thousand coins, medals, seals); sculptures and carvings of bronze and marble; printing room (180 thousand printed drawings, graphics); art industry with a well-known collection collected by the Elector Augustus the Strong; a gallery of paintings by old masters of different periods (romanticism, realism and expressionism) and young artists.

In the largest German military museum in Dresden you can get acquainted with military equipment: the siege weapon of the 15th century, the oldest European cannon, the first German submarine "Brandtacher" ", The Soyuz-29 spacecraft.

In addition to Zwinger's, in Dresden there are a large number of other museums: transport, ethnology, dolls, ethnography, Saxon art, hygiene, the fortress of Dresden and others, The diversity of expositions. Everyone who comes to Dresden will find for himself what he is interested in, the museum in which he wants to go and find out for himself something new.