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Dresden was known as the Florence of the North or the Venice of the River Elbe even before the allied bombings at the end of World War II destroyed most of this once magnificent Baroque city. Thus, Dresden has managed to restore some of its former glory. The views from the banks of the Elbe and plentiful architectural delights such as the rebuilt landmark Frauenkirche, or the famous Semper Opera provide glimpses of what today’s vibrant Dresden once looked like. With 63 percent of its area devoted to woods and green spaces, Dresden can also be considered as one of the greenest cities in Europe!

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Population 500.000
Currency 1 euro = 100 cents
Opening hours Stores are normally open from 9 a.m-8 p.m, but close at around 1 p.m or 2 p.m on Saturdays. Supermarkets are often open until 8 p.m on Saturdays.
Website www.dresdner.nu
www.dresden.de
www.cybersax.de
www.prinz.de
www.dresden-nightlife.de
www.dresden-neustadt.com
Newspapers Dresden News,
Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten
Emergency numbers Police: 110
Fire brigade and ambulance: 112
Tourist information Dresden Tourist Information Offices
Pragerstrasse and Schinkelwache
Open Mon-Fri 10 a.m-6 p.m, Sat 10 a.m-4 p.m, Schinkelwache also on Sun 10 a.m-4 p.m
Tel: +49 351 491 921 16