





Watch the grand fountain work its magic on this city square, named after King Albert of Saxony. Sitting at a traffic intersection, it features ornamental flower beds.
Explore this collection of prints, drawings and photographs inside Drseden Castle, including many Renaissance artworks and a large Käthe Kollwitz collection.
Take in the impressive facade of the Saxon State Chancellery, built in 1900 in Historicity style with a golden crown on its roof to symbolize the Kingdom of Saxony.
Enjoy cultural performances at the Dresden Opera House, an architectural gem known for its amazing acoustics and diverse repertoire of musical events
Explore the historic Frauenkirche, a reconstructed church with a breathtaking dome. This distinctive city landmark is well worth a visit and symbolizes Dresden's architectural prowess.
Visit the best-selling German author’s former home, the “Villa Shatterhand”. Karl May is one of the most popular German writers world-wide, with his well-known fictional heroes, Winnetou, Old Shatterhand, and Kara Ben Nemsi. At the museum, discover his original study, library, and rifles.
Hop aboard the Lößnitzdackel, and experience the fourth Saxon narrow-gauge railway from Radebeul via Moritzburg to Radeburg. For a fun family day out, book your ticket and explore nearby towns and enjoy the views, the train passes 11 stations and 19 bridges.
Germany’s second largest traveling theater, the Landesbühnen Sachsen, offers thrilling performances of musical theater, drama, dance, and puppet shows. The Saxony State Theaters are known for their diversity and their efforts to make the art of theater accessible to a wide audience.