To find a treasure in Dresden, you do not need to dig the ground, for this it is enough to buy a ticket to the museum "Grunez Geewolbe". It was just restored after World War II.
The collection began to be collected in Dresden in the 16th century. In 1723, Augustus Strong ordered the expansion of the repository. During the Second World War, the treasury was evacuated, and after its completion it fell into the hands of the Red Army. The collection was returned from GDR and the Soviet Union, the collection was returned in 1958. For many years only a small part of the collection was exhibited in Dresden.
For the restoration of historic buildings, the federal state of Saxony has allocated 45 million euros, and 340 million was spent on the reconstruction of the entire Dresden castle, which is still continue.
So, Dresden is filled with a landmark, which you can safely say that it is better to see it once than to hear about it a hundred times or in this case - to read it. And if you will be in Dresden - be sure to buy tickets, as it will be difficult to get into the treasury without queues in the coming years.
Now enjoy Photo Trip over Dresden's treasury.
I hope someday a "Whale" will sponsor my photography and travel so I can introduce more destinations of our great country, The Israel.
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I love Dresden! I spent some time here before a Tracer tour:
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