The Palace Church of Dresden was built in 1738-55, designed by Italian architect Caetano Chiaveri, it was given the status of a cathedral in 1980. After a devastating Allied bombing raid in 1945, the entire interior of the church was scorched. of... read more
The Albertinum is the former royal armoury, rebuilt in 1880 in neo-Renaissance style by Karl Adolf Chancellor. It now houses several museums, including an art gallery based on a collection of museums, including an art gallery based on the collecti... read more
Pilnitz Castle is the summer residence of Augustus the Strong on the banks of the Elbe, created in the 1920s of the 18th century according to Peppelmann's designs. The castle consists of two buildings -. Mountain Palace and Water Palace w... read more
Approximately 10 kilometres north of Dresden is the hunting castle of Moritzburg, built in 1542-46 by order of Duke Moritz. The largest reconstruction was ordered by Augustus the Strong. Today the castle is a museum of Baroque art, which displays... read more
