On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dresden is lush and green, filled with forests and gardens and parks. The city is rich with cultural and artistic history; the great operatic composer Wilhelm Wagner debuted a number of works here in the 1800s and, today, an independent light opera company keeps the classical art form modern and fresh. Culture vultures will love the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Grünes Gewölbe museums, and architecture buffs will salivate over the mélange of styles reflected in the cityscape.
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Well known at Gallery for contemporary art in Dresden. Founded 2002 the gallery sybille nuett presented primarily Dresden artists. Vis á vis the Historical Old Town Dresden the Neustadt Barockviertel offers more than 10 galleries for contemporary art and classical modernism and 7 Museums of Art and History.
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You will never see as much graffiti in your life. Don't let it be a turn off. This is one of the most vibrant and one of the safest places in Europe. Neustadt is characterized by families and children, not by gangs -- despite what the graffiti might seem to signal to you. It really is the most fun neighborhood in all of Germany. It's what Berliners THINK Berlin is (hip and cool), but Berlin is really just another big city. Neustadt is a real, living community -- filled with families, hipsters, artists, business people, a genuinely diverse neighborhood that works together. You might not find MacDonalds, but in Neustadt you'll find some of the best coffee shops and restaurants in Germany.
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The GOLDEN Statue was very impressive and could be seen from a great distance. Would LOVE to know the name of the GOLD paint they used. It looked GRAND as the sun shined on it. It was near the ZWINGER.
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