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Zita C.

Like everyone says - walking into the square at Zwinger took my breath away. Huge complex of museums, amazing Baroque style architecture on the outside. I spent a lot of time climbing the outside stairs to admire the gorgeous sculptures and gardens and just take in the views. Entrance to the exterior courtyard is free, and entry to view the art was €7.50. I was there on a Sunday so maybe reduced rate. In addition to the museum, The ticket also gives free entry to the WC downstairs. If you have big purses and coats, you will have to check them into a locker or the coat check before entering the museum. To note, you must put €1 or €2 into the inside of the locker to lock it and get the key out. If you do not have change, they will keep your bag at the coat check. Old Masters Picture Gallery and Porcelain Collection were absolutely stunning. It will take you quite a few hours to go through and see everything.

Kristy N.

The most beautiful place I have been to in terms of an outdoor palace. WOW. It was lively. As people entered a massive tunnel with beautiful music, not to expect the beauty on the other side, it was EYE OPENING to see the lovely garden with beautiful fountains and stone carvings that were in every direction you were looking at. The garden seems nicely trimmed, the stone statues are starting to wear, but I feel like someone is here to replace and fix up some of the statues. This is DEFINITELY a hidden gem that many people don't talk about visiting, but I really think that this is one of the most beautiful places I've been to (now that I'm writing this after I've been to Versailles as well). I'm super disappointed that this was just a pit stop in our tour cause there's lots to do and I wish I had a whole day or two days to explore this area a little more.

Sam S.

The Zwinger is a palace in Dresden, built in Rococo style and designed by court architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann. It served as the orangery, exhibition gallery and festival arena of the Dresden Court. Gorgeous buildings surround a huge inner courtyard and it's a photographers dream as, the space is so expansive and varied. We walked around here but one could easily spend a few hours walking around the place. Today, the Zwinger is a museum complex that contains the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, the Dresden Porcelain Collection and the Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon. We did not have a chance to see any of the museums so cannot comment on the collection. A must visit when in town.

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Torterry C.

"Wow!" That's was my first impression when I first walked in Zwinger. What a beautiful palace. My partner and I visited this place at the sunset time right after our dinner. We walked around this place under the sunset and the street lights illumination, this place was simply beautiful and magical. Zwinger is located quite close to the Altstadt in Dresden, it is easy to travel to this place. There are bus and tram stops very close by. We went there on foot, it wasn't so far from where we stayed and it was really great to walk there, there were many other different cool sights of Dresden along the way. Inside the palace, it got four small fountains in the middle, I was sitting aside the fountains for a break. It was really nice place to sit down, I really enjoyed the view. I also walked around this place, the whole place was just fascinating and historical. It got so many details around the place, I felt like I could spent the whole day here. But I didn't since we had other plans. I really like the Rococo style here. it got also some cool galleries here. Right next to the Zwinger is the Theaterplatz, which is also great place to have a walk, especially at the evening. we both enjoy this place very much. For me, this definitely is one of the most beautiful and grand sights in Dresden and one of the place you can't miss if you visit Dresden. It's just simply Brilliant!

Percy G.

There a garden inside the palace. Several museums inside the royal palace. Must see if you are in Dresden.

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Amazing architecture and beautiful grounds. This is a treasure. I'm surprised I'd never heard of it before.

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Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister - Schokoladenmädchen 12.2024

Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister

4.6(25 reviews)
0.0 km

This Old Masters Museum is in a complex. The museum entrance was hard to find because of the…read moretourist groups gathering and blocking the entrance. Once we made it into the building, we were rudely greeted by two old and angry women, and told to go downstairs for tickets. We were directed to self service lockers for coats and backpacks then to purchase tickets. The same rude "greeters" on the first floor practically yelled at me because I had my purse with me. She demanded that I return and store it in the locker. I asked if I could keep it with me because it contained my passport and with a stern and rude "nein" she turned me away. I did manage to put my valuables in my pocket in hopes that there are no pick pockets in the museum. The museum's collection is impressive, but the curation is not up to par. Many of the master works are behind glass such as Raphael's Sistina Madonna. The skylights and lighting above the Sistina Madonna casted a terrible glare, which made it impossible to enjoy the piece from a direct front view. The pieces are incredible, which would make this a 5* museum, but the terrible curation and horrible customer service bumped down 2*.

Ekstasis ~ "standing outside oneself" (from Greek, ex- "out" + histanai "to place")…read more First there was Raphael's Sistine Madonna. Then, somewhere between Giorgione's Sleeping Venus and Vermeer's Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window -- ecstasy waved and found us: sitting on round sofas, gazing at art.

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Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister
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Militärhistorisches Museum - The Atlantic Wall Annet Van Der Voort

Militärhistorisches Museum

3.6(25 reviews)
3.2 km

As an overview, this is supposed to be a world-class museum summarizing the history of the German…read moremilitary. Perhaps analogize this museum to a Smithsonian in the U.S. The musuem's website boasts: "The Bundeswehr Museum of Military History in Dresden is one of the three major historical museums in Germany, as well as one of the most innovative military museums in the world." But from a museum management and facilities perspective, this museum is a national embarrassment to Germany. Why? Because the museum has completely inadequate lighting. During our visit, the lights were completely turned off in the 1300-1914 exhibit for the first two hours. We literally had to use our phone as flashlights to read anything. The overall the lighting is bad in other areas where the lights were on. The museum website should openly tell people the museum lacks lighting and visitors should bring their own flashlights. If the lighting had been working, I would have given this museum 5 stars. But I rate museums based on actual experience, not aspirational wants. Getting past the lighting fiasco, the museum's chronological coverage of German military history is logical and well-developed. Seeing WWI and WWII through another historical lens is always interesting (as an aside, I strongly recommend the Yasukuni Shrine and its war museum Yūshūkan in Tokyo for an interesting perspective on WWII). Concerning some of the more detailed exhibits, we consistently encountered exhibits with no design and forethought. For example, in one area with vertical pullouts concerning varying views on Napoleon, the pullouts would not extend far enough out to see the whole exhibit. In other areas, videos did not play. I was shocked by the non-functional displays and backwardness in this museum. On the positive side, some of the displays were truly unique including the display on animals used by militaries. Consider skipping the displays on floor 3. Floor 3 has the strangest, tightly spaced, ridiculous vertical displays I've even seen anywhere. Overall cleanliness: Excellent Bathroom cleanliness: Excellent Snack bar: closed when we visited Viewing station of downtown Dresden: impaired visibility due to the building design but worth a quick peek. Time budget: minimum 3-4 hours

NOTE: bring a flash light to see the displays…read more Arrival: this is far from the Dresden city center, but we took the tram here. Google assisted and we were able to take tram 7 here. It was 9 stops and took roughly 23 minutes to arrive. It was an easy walk from the tram to the museum. It was lightly snowing on the walk over. It is a neat modern/classic building that is very nice to look at. The top has a look out of Dresden, but the railing and roof system makes it very hard to see the view. Negatives: 1. there is a sign posted at the museum ticket counter that was a bit odd. It said they do not have replacement bulbs, I thought it was odd. The museum displays more than half have no bulbs. So bring a flashlight or be prepared to use your phone to light the displays because the displays are mounted on black material and in the morning with no sunlight you cannot read anything. There are windows, but they are permanently closed. 2. There is no WiFi. 3. Anything with an interactive video monitor does not work. This is a wonderful military museum with a great deal of history to read and there is a lot of reading to be done while at this museum. The font is a bit small so be prepared to squint in the dark if you don't have a flashlight or in some displays you cannot read anything at all. There are some odd ways of displaying items in the museum, like vertical parallel displays that you have to squeeze between people to look at in the dark with very narrow openings. The museum has military items from paintings, books, clothing, propaganda, children toys, and how each member of the family and including animals were used during the war. There is a coat room to put your coat for storage so you don't have to take it along with you. The museum is quite hot. Cafe: closed Bathrooms: above average cleanliness Cleanliness: above average

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