Whether a concert in the Semperoper, a visit to the Frauenkirche or a trip to the fairytale castle, the sights in and around Dresden are interesting and diverse. The numerous sights of Dresden are best viewed on a guided tour. On a tour with a knowledgeable guide, you can learn more about the city's highlights, experience history up close and experience the traditions for yourself.
A good start for a sightseeing tour through Dresden is the Brühlsche Terrasse. The "Balcony of Europe" is the last remaining piece of the city wall of Dresden. The magnificent promenade stretches over a length of about 500 meters.
A large flight of steps , flanked by the figures of the "four times of the day", leads from Schlossplatz to the fortress walls past the monumental buildings that define the Elbe view of Dresden : Landtag, Sekundogenitur, Kunstakademie and the Albertinum Museum, which today houses the Gemäldegalerie "Neue Meister" and houses the Sculpture and Antiquities Collection.
The Semperoper is the opera house of Dresden and at the same time one of the most famous buildings in the Saxon state capital . The tradition of music and drama goes back a long way. As early as the 17th century Dresden rose to become the European opera metropolis.
The mixture of the architecture of the building, the historic decorations inside and the very special acoustics make the Semperoper one of the most important opera houses in the world and a popular destination for holidaymakers.
In addition to the Saxon Staatskapelle, the Semperoper also hosts the Junge Ensemble, the Semperoper Ballett and the Saxon State Opera Choir. For a varied program is thus ensured.
Glamorous concerts, contemplative services and free sightseeing allow anyone to experience the Frauenkirche. Tourists have the opportunity to take part in a guided tour or to enjoy the view from the viewing platform of the Frauenkirche . The fee-based dome access via an elevator, steep winding passage and stairs leads to 67 m height.