SCHLOSS NEUSCHWANSTEIN
The enchanting castle of King Louis II: an enchanting setting that has fed ...Read more
SANSSOUCI SCHLOSS
Small chateau featuring a concert hall, marble room, library, study room..Read more
BRANDENBURGER TOR - BRANDENBURG GATE
The Brandenburg Gate, after 28 years in the shadow of the Wall, has become ...Read more
SCHLOSS CHARLOTTENBURG - CHARLOTTENBURG CASTLE
For rococo lovers, a visit to the castle is a must. For the others, there ...Read more
PARK SANSSOUCI
Park featuring numerous monuments such as the château, gardens, Chinese ...Read more
FRAUENKIRCHE - OUR LADY CHURCH
Read moreA 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.
HOLOCAUST-MAHNMAL
This impressive memorial bears witness to the official recognition of the ...Read more
PERGAMONMUSEUM - PERGAMON MUSEUM
The most fascinating and famous of the city's museums allows you to measure ...Read more
THOMASKIRCHE (ST. THOMAS CHURCH)
Beautiful and famous Saxon Gothic church with white walls and ochre joints, ...Read more
KULTURFORUM
Read moreThis cultural site, west of Potsdamer Platz, has been home to numerous cultural buildings since the 1960s: the famous Philharmonic Hall, the National Library (Staatsbibliothek) where a famous scene from the film Wings of Desire was filmed, as well as a series of spectacular museums. The Museumspass gives access to all the museums of the Kulturforum (except temporary exhibitions) on the same day: Gemäldegalerie, Kupferstichkabinett, Kunstbibliothek, Kunstgewerbemuseum and Neue Nationalgalerie. The latter should reopen soon.
MUSÉE DE L'ALLEMAGNE
New museum opening in 2023, offering interactive 4D tours of German history ...Read more
MEDIEVAL CRIME MUSEUM
The Museum of Crime and Medieval Justice traces more than 1,000 years of ...Read more
DEUTSCHES SPIONAGEMUSEUM - MUSEUM OF ESPIONAGE
Interactive museum revealing the cunning methods of spies and international ...Read more
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreGuided 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.
NIGHT WATCHMAN - LE VEILLEUR DE NUIT
A historic place to visit, with the city's famous night watchman, known for ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME (GARE CENTRALE)
A tourist office close to the station, where you can get advice on your ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME (DRESDEN INFORMATION GMBH)
Tourist office offering a wide range of guided tours in German, English and ...Read more
KARL-MARX-ALLEE
Avenue d'Allemagne near Alexanderplatz, now home to gigantic apartments, ...Read more
PHANTASIALAND
Read moreOpened in 1967 in a former open-cast lignite mine south of Brühl, Phantasialand is one of the oldest amusement parks in Europe. Today, it is considered the best amusement park in Germany and attracts almost two million visitors per year. There are several dozen diverse attractions and shows, including many roller coasters, for all ages, for young and old, for the shy and sensitive as well as for adrenaline fans. There is something for everyone.