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Baroque building with a garden, porcelain collection & exhibits on historic scientific instruments.
Sophienstraße, 01067 Dresden, Germany

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Reviews — 8

Rizalyn
at 2024 Jan 04
Rizalyn
at 2024 Jan 04
The complex is having sone restoration/construction but I still had a great time admiring and walking along the corridors of the baroque palace!
Very impressive architecture and lots of interesting structures…
CK Cheong
at 2023 Oct 31
CK Cheong
at 2023 Oct 31
Stunning and impressive. Most important monument architecture in Dresden. It is a complex with gardens built in 1709. Acknowledged a masterpiece of baroque architecture, it now houses internationally renowned museums and is the stage for many renowned music and drama performances.
edelph
at 2023 Oct 14
edelph
at 2023 Oct 14
Beautiful
The whole museum is beautiful, whether it is on the inside or outside, the architecture and the collection will not disappoint you !
We took tickets for the porcelain exhibition and the gallery and didn't have enough time to visit everything unfortunately... But it was definitely worth it !
R C
at 2023 Sep 28
R C
at 2023 Sep 28
We were unable to go inside and the courtyard was a huge construction site. However the buildings were still a beautiful sight to see, even if only from the outside.
Julia Makarenko
at 2023 Sep 03
Julia Makarenko
at 2023 Sep 03
Very beautiful baroque historical place. Beautiful view, garden, lake. Good place for spending time with the family, friends or just to find a bench and spend time with yourself . And it’s a perfect place for photo session . We went there when it was reconstruction’s works . Exciting to see that next time when they will finish renovations. If you’re planning to visit Dresden it’s a must have place to visit.
Don Pokocha
at 2023 Aug 26
Don Pokocha
at 2023 Aug 26
Breathtaking and amazing palace. Even though I have been here countless times, this palace never ceases to impress me. If you visit Dresden, this place is definitely a must-see. It is free of charge to look around the building. (Unfortunately it’s under construction at the moment).
K Tieben
at 2023 Aug 20
K Tieben
at 2023 Aug 20
Great museum with lots of porcelain pieces. However be aware that there are two separate exhibitions, one on the left side of the staircase and one on the right side. The entry fee was only 6 euros. It is however mandatory to use a locker for your coat and backpack.

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