Dresden, Saxony, Germany, because of its Baroque style of architectural style, and rich humanity, is known as the Florence on the Elbe.
Today, not only for foreign tourists, but for Germans, it is like their back garden. In addition to visiting the oldest Christmas market in Germany during Christmas, when the weather is good, come over the Elbe River. It is also great to have a drink and watch the opera.
In the vicinity of Dresden, you can also get in touch with nature, here is the only national park in Saxony - Little Switzerland. According to legend, in the 18th century, several Swiss painters came to sketch and discovered that the place was surrounded by mountains and waters, the geological structure was strange, and the famous paintings were widely circulated, and they blurted out: "It is like Switzerland!" (Perhaps until now), Switzerland is synonymous with paradise, the name spreads instantly, and over time, it becomes the official name.
From Dresden to Little Switzerland National Park, you need to take the Eurorail and take the Kurort Rathen from the main train station, where you should strongly recommend the European Pass! Don't think about it at all, just take the pass and start, just fill in the name and time of the departure and arrival site.
If you are buying a S bahn ticket, you need to be aware that the station from Dresden to Little Switzerland National Park has crossed three districts. If you can't buy the ticket, you will be fined in minutes. Tears, and tickets across the three districts are also expensive, minutes are more expensive than the number of days of the Eurotsutsu ticket!
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The most impressive thing in Dresden is the exquisite architecture that has been reborn after the war. These standing artworks are comparable to Florence and more worthy of Winkmann’s words: “Whoever has not seen Dresden has never seen beauty.”
Dresden is an important cultural, political and economic center of Germany, as well as an important research center, and the core of the "German Silicon Valley". It is the capital of the German state of Saxony and an important cultural, political and economic center in eastern Germany. It is located in the southeast of Germany, in the Elbe Valley, only 30 kilometers from the Czech border to the south, 150 kilometers from the Czech capital Prague, 200 kilometers from the German capital Berlin to the north, and 100 kilometers from Leipzig, another big city in Saxony in the northwest. Meter.
Dresden was the city with the highest consumption level in Europe before World War II. In the latter part of World War II, it was subjected to large-scale bombings against civilians that are still controversial by the Allies. After the Second World War and the reunification of the two Germans for decades, Dresden was reborn in Nirvana and was selected as one of the eleven charming German cities by the German National Tourism Administration, and ranked among the top ten tourist destination cities. It attracts a large number of tourists every year. Known as "Florence on the Elbe".
Dresden is known as Florence on the Elbe. I feel wronged. She has her own unparalleled beauty and does not need Florence to elevate herself. It's a pity that this time I encountered the Augustus Bridge under overhaul, and there were construction sites and large cranes everywhere. The night scene should also be extremely beautiful, but it's too cold, so I won't go to the other side to shoot.
Dresden was the capital of the Kingdom of Saxony for a long time, and also served as the capital of Poland for a period of time. It has a history of centuries of prosperity, splendid culture and art, the highest green rate in Europe and numerous exquisite Baroque buildings. It is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.