Dresden: Art Museum
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Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister
World-renowned collection of paintings Nestled in the heart of Dresden, Germany, the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, or the Old Masters Picture Gallery, stands as a testament to the splendor of European art. Housed within the resplendent Dresden Zwinger, a baroque palace that is an architectural marvel in its...
Zwinger
Grand building with gardens and galleries The Zwinger is an iconic palace in Dresden, Germany, known for its baroque architecture and significant role as a museum complex. Constructed in the early 18th century, the Zwinger was originally built as a part of a larger complex that served as the orangery...
Galerie Neue Meister
The Galerie Neue Meister, nestled in the heart of Dresden, Germany, is a beacon of modern art within the historic city. This esteemed museum, which translates to the New Masters Gallery, boasts an impressive array of 19th and 20th-century masterpieces, providing...
Dresden Castle
Dresden Castle, known locally as Dresdner Residenzschloss, is a historic symbol nestled in the heart of Dresden, Germany. This grandiose complex, once the residence of the kings of Saxony, has stood for over 800 years, bearing witness to the region's rich history.
Porzellansammlung
Porcelain collection at Zwinger Palace Nestled in the heart of Dresden, Germany, the Porzellansammlung, or Porcelain Collection, is a treasure trove of fine ceramics housed within the resplendent Zwinger Palace. Renowned as one of the most significant porcelain collections in the world, this museum...
Green Vault
Museum with baroque jewelry and artworks The Green Vault, located in the heart of Dresden, Germany, is a museum that stands as a testament to opulence and baroque artistry. As one of the oldest and richest treasure chambers in Europe, the Green Vault, or Grünes Gewölbe, is housed within the Dresden Castle...
Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Nestled in the heart of Dresden, Germany, the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (Dresden State Art Collections) stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and artistic splendor. This prestigious institution is not a single entity but a consortium of museums that...
Albertinum
Art gallery with sculptures and paintings The Albertinum is a modern art museum. The sandstone-clad Renaissance Revival building is located on Brühl's Terrace in the historic center of Dresden, Germany. It is named after King Albert of Saxony.
Semper Gallery
The Semper Gallery or Semper Building in Dresden, Germany, was designed by the architect Gottfried Semper and constructed from 1847 until 1854. The long-stretched building in Neoclassical style closes the Zwinger courtyard on its northern side.
Dresden City Museum
Dresden City Museum is the central city museum for the German city of Dresden. Its displays tell the 800-year story of the city and is the largest and most important of the Dresden State Museums.
Kupferstich-Kabinett
Museum of prints, drawings and photographs The Kupferstich-Kabinett is part of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen of Dresden, Germany. Since 2004 it has been located in Dresden Castle.
Städtische Galerie Dresden
The Dresden City Art Gallery is the municipal art collection of Dresden, Germany, housed in the city's Landhaus. It was formed by the 19th and 20th century artworks of the Stadtmuseum Dresden, split off from the Museum and given a separate display in 2000.
Skulpturensammlung
The Skulpturensammlung is part of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. It is located in the Albertinum in Dresden. The collection of the Dresden Skulpturensammlung ranges in age more than five millennia, from classical antiquity to the art of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Expressionism until the 21st century.