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Art Collections
New Green Vault
(Treasury Art, 16th to 18th century)
Turkish Chamber
(Oriental fashion at the Court)
Armoury
Albertinum – The House of MA
(Paintings from Caspar David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter)
Mathematical-Physical Salon
(reopening in 2013, fascinating technical instruments from the time of the Old German Empire)
Porcelain Collection
(the King`s original china)
Old Masters Picture Gallery
(Raffael, Tizian, Rembrandt ...)
Tours of the Dresden Collections
As a certified guide of the State Art Collections I'd like to take you with me on an exciting tour of the world-renowned collections at the Zwinger, the Royal Palace and the Brühl Terrace. Spectacular objects of art from five centuries and the interesting and moving stories behind them will take you back to past life and art in Dresden.
• Entertaining guided tours, full of knowledge and facts, focussing on the historical context as well as special details
• Suitable for all kinds of groups; including private family functions, youth organisations, school trips, and entertainment programmes at meetings and conferences
Info
1,0h á 70,--€
1,5h á 100,--€*
2,0h á 130,--€
*Advice: Learn more about Dresden’s finest collections and take a 1,5h-Palace Tour of New Green Vault, Turkish Chamber, Prince's Gallery and English Staircase
Entrance fees not included
no VAT payable (§19UStG)
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Dresden Residential Palace,
New Green Vault (treasury):
Golden Coffee Service of August the Strong, Johann Melchior Dinglinger, 1704 -
Dresden Residential Palace,
New Green Vault (treasury):
frigate made of ivory, Jacob Zeller, 1620 -
Dresden Residential Palace,
New Green Vault (treasury):
The Birthday of the Grand Mogul Aurangzeb,
Johann Melchior Dinglinger, 1708 -
Dresden Zwinger Palace,
Armory (Ruestkammer):
Sword of Emperor Sigismund
given to Elector Friedrich IV of Meissen
in a ceremonial investitur,
called Kurschwert, around 1425 -
Dresden Zwinger Palace,
Mathematical-Physical Salon:
reflector telescope, 1750 -
Dresden Zwinger Palace,
Porcelain Collection:
Bolognese Dog, Johann Joachim Kaendler, Meissen 1736 -
Dresden Residential Palace,
Turkish Chamber:
models of arabic horses of August the Strong
with original bridles and saddles, around 1714