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Dresden, beautifully set at the river Elbe, is one of Germany’s most wonderful cities, with the famous porcelain-like, baroque architecture dominating its silhouette. Fittingly, the capital of Saxony hides a grandiose history of princes and kings, but also its fair share of tragedies.
Elbe is often described as the line dividing the Germanic and Slavic civilizations of old – we would argue and claim that it actually connects them, and you can feel that in Dresden. The city was once a small Slavic settlement and so its name sounds very familiar to anyone speaking Czech, Slovak, Polish or Sorbian. A small village turned into a city built around a castle in the 13th century and grew into one of the most important trading centers of the region at the end of the Middle Ages. One of the sources of its prosperity was silver and lead mined in the nearby Rudavy mountains. It was also then, at the end of the 15th century, when Dresden was elevated to become the seat of the Holy Roman Empire’s prince-electors. But it wasn’t until the early 1700s, when it really started to shine. It was then when the Saxon princes of the Wettin dynasty were elected Kings of Poland and Grand Dukes of Lithuania and Dresden gained its almost imperial grandeur. Zwinger Palace, Frauenkirche and the redesigned Dresden Castle are only a few pearls among dozens of baroque structures adorning the panorama.
Yet, it was not to last forever. The events of the 20th century, Nazi domination and subsequent World War 2 left the city famously bombed to the point beyond recognition. However, unlike many of its Western German counterparts, the city centre of Dresden was painstakingly restored using old techniques and design elements and now, together with Warsaw, its stands as the most impressive example of historical reconstructions in Europe. So much so that while walking along its cobbled streets, you might not even notice that it’s all… new.
On our tour, we will present you with the history of the city and its current lively face. We will be sure to make you understand how the Germanic organization merged with Slavic hopeless romanticism to form one of a kind Central European fusion.
On this tour, you will see:
Today, Dresden is a leading tourism and educational hub and attracts visitors from Germany and abroad. A short ride from Prague and Berlin helps to plan it as a short weekend trip, but it can also be a base to discover the beauty of Saxony with the nearby Bautzen, the centre of the Sorbian culture or Meisen, famous for its medieval old town and porcelain.
This was a very informative and comedic tour. Nicholai was very entertaining and gave a great tour. The length of the tour was perfect and the stops were all very interesting.
Nikolai was a very engaging guide—funny, knowledgeable, and friendly, he offered a robust tour that covered much of Altstadt Dresden, discussing landmark buildings, murals, and statues from Dresden’s rich and varied history. (I had no idea that Dresden was previously the seat of two Polish monarchs?!) He answered all my questions (and I had… a few!) and gave me a couple of book recommendations at the end of the tour. Nikolai has a PhD in literature and years of tour guide experience—this walking tour is such a great value! Love Walkable tours and the very cool guides it connects tourists with!
Nicola was a great guide, very amusing and informative, he went deep into interesting historical details of each place visited. We all enjoy it a lot ( family of 4 and dog…) . Thanks a lot!
Nikolai gave us such an informative overview of the Dresden Altstadt. He was entertaining and kept a really good pace for a 2 hour tour.
My thanks to James for leading our tour of approx. (8) people. We saw most all the major sites in Dresden’s Altstadt and the amount of information, with background and humorous stories, made the time pass quickly. I recommend taking this tour and to be sure to compensate the guide appropriately so this type of tour can thrive.
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