2024

FRAUENKIRCHE - OUR LADY CHURCH

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
5/5
29 reviews

A discovery of the Frauenkirche is a must when staying in Dresden. This Protestant church dominates the rooftops of the old town from its 91 metres high. At the height of the Augustinian style, it was initially built between 1726 and 1743 by Georges Bähr, a Dresden architect, then by his student and successor J. G. Schmid. It is the most important Baroque Protestant church in Germany. In February 1945, without being directly affected by the air strikes, it collapsed under the effect of the heat caused by the bombardments of the American and British forces. The Frauenkirche remained in ruins under the communist regime of the GDR, which gave no priority to the reconstruction of a place of worship. After reunification in 1994, reconstruction work could finally begin. The Frauenkirche has since become a symbol of the city's rebirth. Its new appearance was inaugurated in October 2005. Donors from all over the world have worked to restore it, with an estimated cost of 125 million euros. In this sublime church with its restored baroque interior, it is now possible to attend many classical music concerts. Admission is free. It is done through one of the seven access doors.

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2024

THOMASKIRCHE (ST. THOMAS CHURCH)

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.6/5
26 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
Beautiful and famous Saxon Gothic church with white walls and ochre joints, ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

OFFICE DU TOURISME

Tourist office
Closed - Open to 10h00

Guided tour of the city by bus from the tourist office every day at am. Walk on foot every day from the office at 16 am.

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2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME (DRESDEN INFORMATION GMBH)

Tourist office
4/5
1 review
Closed - Open to 10h00
Tourist office offering a wide range of guided tours in German, English and ... Read more
 Dresden
2024

GRÜNES GEWÖLBE - GREEN VAULTING

Fine arts museum
4.8/5
25 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
Visit the Saxon princes' treasure chamber and discover over 4,000 ... Read more
 Dresden
2024

ZWINGER

Castles to visit
5/5
3 reviews
A palace built between 1710 and 1732 on the structure of an orangery and ... Read more
 Dresden
2024

UNTERMARKT

Street square and neighborhood to visit
5/5
1 review
Beautiful square with Baroque houses and an old Renaissance building that ... Read more
 Görlitz
2024

MUSEUM DER BILDENEN KÜNSTE - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

Fine arts museum
5/5
1 review

The Art Gallery of Leipzig is proposing located in an incredibly bright building, with a glass of glass, opened in 2005 in the heart of the old town. The main exhibition site of art recognized in Leipzig, the MDBK, whose existence dates back to 1848, exhibits major works of German art, from the Renaissance to today. The passionate visitor by German painting and sculpture dénichera countless wonders here. First, the works of the artists, the most famous Leipzig children. Among them, Max Beckmann, heir of expressionism and New Objectivity, who carried out a singular and uncategorized work, far from Leipzig; You can also admire his portrait of a carpet dealer. The other glorious child of the city is Max Klinger symbolism, who remained active in the city for most of his life. In particular, you can gaze at the Monument at Beethoven, one of its most appreciated sculptural works. Alongside the artists linked to this city - which has not just been a city of plastic art - you will be able to wander through major works of German art acquired by the museum: those of the expressionist painters of the Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter groups, including the beautiful loving couple of Otto Müller. There are many paintings from the German Impressionist, less known because in the continuity of their French peers, but often very talented; and also those of romantic painting which was the first to distinguish Germany in the th century. In this current, the masterpiece of the museum is the famous Lebensstufen (Ages of Life) of Caspar David Friedrich. One of the nails of the museum is the Salle Lucas Cranach, dedicated to the Renaissance master, including the famous Adam and Eve. You will still find a good collection of East-German and contemporary art, including paintings from the first two Leipziger Schulen who participated in the genesis of Neue Leipziger Schule.

Temporary exhibitions are always of high quality and very well thématisées. The glass building also allows you to admire Baroque houses across the street.

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 Leipzig
2024

NIKOLAIKIRCHE (SAINT-NICOLAS CHURCH)

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
5/5
1 review
A large church known for hosting the first protests of autumn 1989 in the ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

BRÜHLSCHE TERRACE

Street square and neighborhood to visit
5/5
1 review

This six hundred metre walk, bordered by an exceptional Baroque and Neoclassical architectural ensemble, overlooks the Elbe River along the southern shore. Called "the balcony of Europe", it is the work of Count Heinrich von Brühl, hence its name "Terrace Brühl". Augustus the Strong donated this piece of the city's old fortifications to his Minister of State in 1789. Brühl had the casemates of the bastion condemned, and then built a garden, a library, a gallery, a belvedere and a palace, the Palais Brühl. It was destroyed after his death in 1763, when the Terrace returned to the princely house. Brühl's economic policy had led the state to bankruptcy. In Brühl's time, the Terrace was private; the grand staircase (Grosse Freitreppe) which allows ordinary people to access it was built in 1868. From there, you will have a breathtaking view of the Elbe and the northern bank of Dresden.

Today, on the Brühl Terrace stands a beautiful architectural ensemble that is part of the city's inimitable silhouette. You can access the Terrace either by the Grosse Freitreppe, on the Schlossplatz side, or by the Albertinum, on the Frauenkirche side. The Ständehaus, which stands just next to the stairs, is a tall neo-Renaissance building built between 1901 and 1906, on the former site of the Brühl Palace. At the top of the steps, you will come across the Sekundogenitur, built in 1896-1897 for the second royal prince, instead of the Brühl Library. Opposite is the statue of Ernst Rietschel, a great Saxon sculptor of the 19th century. Next to the Sekundogenitur stands the Kunstakademie, the Academy of Fine Arts built between 1890 and 1894, with its unique lemon-press dome, surmounted by what appears to be an angel, but which is actually a fama sounding the trumpets of fame. On the right, if you leave the terrace, you will reach the Albertinum Museum. Don't miss the beautiful Delphinbrunnen (dolphin fountain) dating from 1750, as well as the Caspar David Friedrich Memorial made of bronze and steel, a sculpture created by Wolf-Eike Kuntsche in 1990.

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 Dresden
2024

SHOPPING MALLS

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews

At the beginning of the 20th century, many alleys of the old town were transformed into fairground houses, like real Saxon caravanserais. To display the goods, depending on the sector, the city created real small commercial islands, with appropriate shops, offices and passageways. You can, in a fun way, as for the traboules in Lyon, cross the city in transit, as an alternative (and only pedestrian) way to the traditional streets. In all, the city centre has no less than 24 passages!

The Mädler-Passage is the most famous of them (Grimmaische Strasse / Neumarkt). Very Belle Epoque, with a luxurious interior decoration, it covers an old street. It is home to the famous Auerbachskeller tavern, the city's most prestigious restaurant, closely linked to Goethe and his hero Faust. The Mädler-Passage is a timeless place, magical for its decorations, and spectacular for the skylight that passes through it.

Barthels Hof (Markt 8 / Hainstrasse 1) is the oldest passage in the city (1750), and its appearance is typically Baroque, with its yellow colour and elegant facades. An exhibition space during the fairs in the 18th century, it was not transformed into a commercial passage as such afterwards (even if it includes some shops).

Specks Hof (Reichstrasse 4 / Nikolaistrasse 3/9) is the oldest strictly speaking commercial passage in Leipzig (1908). Typically Art Nouveau, it is very elegant and some consider it to be the most beautiful.

Städtisches Kaufhaus (Universitätstrasse 16 / Neumarkt 9/19) is a large through courtyard built between 1894 and 1901, formerly the town centre fairground. Today, it is no longer a commercial space, but a place that houses gastronomic establishments, small shops and offices. With its balustrades and paved floor, the passage is quite harmonious.

Hansahaus (Grimmaische Strasse 13/15) dates from 1906; this merchant courtyard, formerly a fairground house, is entirely tiled, in a Berlin style

The tradition of commercial passages has been preserved since then: the Theaterpassage was built in 1928 in a very Bauhaus style; the Königshof-Passage (Markt 17 - Petersstrasse 13) dates from 1932; the Messehofpassage dates from 1950... Then in the 1990s and 2000s, many other commercial passages were built in contemporary architectural styles. They are real shopping centres organised in passages, like a nod to the past: the Petersbogen, one of the most impressive in terms of space, dates back to 2001. It is located between Peterstrasse and Burgstrasse. The Marktgalerie, for its part, was inaugurated in 2005, between Markt 11 and Klostergasse 12.

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 Leipzig
2024

MARKT PLATZ

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4/5
1 review
This one-hectare square market square has been the center of Leipzig's ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

AUGUSTUSPLATZ

Street square and neighborhood to visit
3/5
1 review
Leipzig's 40,000 square-meter main square, surrounded by buildings and ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

TOURIST INFORMATION (HAUPTBAHNHOF)

Tourist office

The tourist office is located at the exit of Hauptbahnof Central Station. It's convenient to get a card from the train!

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 Dresden
2024

VÖLKERSCHLACHTDENKMAL

Memorial to visit
Monument of 120,000m3 of concrete and 26,000 granite stones, featuring ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

DRESDNER HEIDE - DRESDEN HEATHER

Natural site to discover

A large forest of 50 km 2 at the gates of the city. Ideal for walks or picnics!

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 Dresden
2024

AUENWALD (LEIPZIG RIPARIAN FOREST)

Natural site to discover
This river valley forest, which once covered the whole of South Leipzig, is ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

BACH-MUSEUM (BACH MUSEUM)

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
This remarkable Leipzig museum dedicated to the German Baroque master was ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

ASISI PANOMETER LEIPZIG (PANORAMA)

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
Former gas tank transformed into an art space featuring 360° photo ... Read more
 Leipzig
2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME DE LA REGION DE LEIPZIG

Tourist office
Tourist office with multilingual staff advising on travel, hotel ... Read more
 Leipzig