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杨昊鑫The Dresden Frauenkirche is known as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and can be called the symbol and city emblem of Dresden. The Church of Our Lady was destroyed in the Second World War, but it was rebuilt with donations from all over the world between 1994 and 2005. It is a civilian church and a symbol of national understanding.
清水水酱Dresden in East Germany is synonymous with German culture. The glorious cultural and artistic heritage is reflected in all aspects of the ancient city. This is the exquisite Baroque architecture that has prospered for hundreds of years. It is breathtaking and worth visiting.
天鹅湖的青蛙It was founded by Auguste, the elector of the Holy Roman Empire, and was destroyed by Allied bombing during World War II. Later, the Germans rebuilt the ruins according to the drawings. Please note that the black parts are the remnants of the old palaces and the white ones are the new buildings.
杨昊鑫The Sepa Opera House is one of the highlights of the famous buildings in the city of Dresden. With a neo-renaissance style, it is also one of the most magnificent opera houses in Europe. Especially the acoustics of its performance halls are well-known all over the world.
云水游悠When traveling to Dresden, you must go to the Brühl platform for viewing. This is known as the most beautiful platform in Europe. When the sun sets, we come to the Brühl platform and sit at the outdoor table of the Vis A Vis restaurant while drinking German Beer, while admiring the beautiful scenery, although the old bridge is being rebuilt, the big crane is somewhat obstructive in the sunset, but it can't stop us from the surprise of the beautiful scenery!
88topDresden’s mild climate, suitable urban construction location, and exquisite Baroque architecture on the Elbe have earned Dresden the reputation of "Florence on the Elbe". For 60 years in history, the Dresden metropolitan area (including nearby suburbs) was the fourth largest metropolitan area in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.