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A destroyed building or structure, the Wettin Obelisk was a monumental artifact erected to commemorate the 800-year rule of the House of Wettin over Saxony.
A former elevation in Dresden's Inner Altstadt, historically bounded by the Kaitzbachmündung, Taschenberg-tümpel, and Elbeschwemmland, with a height of approximately 111 meters above sealevel.
A notable part of the Zwinger in Dresden, the Kronentor is a pavilion and one of the most iconic symbols of the complex, featuring a round-arched entrance, flanked by two pairs of columns, with ornate details and sculptures depicting various mythological figures.
A Baroque palatial complex with gardens, designed by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, one of the most important buildings of the Baroque period in Germany, and the most famous architectural monument of Dresden.
A museum showcasing around 750 paintings from the 15th to the 18th centuries, featuring major Italian Renaissance works, Dutch and Flemish paintings, and outstanding pieces by German, French, and Spanish artists of the period.
A medieval tower and the oldest surviving part of the Dresden Castle, built around 1400 and later reconstructed in a baroque style in the 17th century. Its copper-covered Welsche Haube and open lantern make it a prominent and iconic landmark in Dresden.
A historic architectural ensemble, Brühl's Terrace stretches high above the Elbe River bank, known as the "Balcony of Europe" since the 19th century.
A bronze monument dedicated to Ernst Rietschel, a renowned German sculptor and professor at the Dresden Academy of Art, depicted surrounded by three young boys engaged in sculpting skills.
The Church of Our Lady is a scenic spot hosting devotional services and liturgies.
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