Zwinger Palace - Dresda

at , Dresden , 01067 Germany

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Zwinger Palace - Dresda

Dresden 01067
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Zwinger Palace - Dresda is Dresden based place and this enity listed in Museum category. 01067.

Museum & Art Gallery category, Dresden

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Lennéstraße 12 (Büro: Dorfstr. 12 - 01257 DD) Dresden 01067 Germany

Während der angegebenen Öffnungszeiten, finden im Stadion an der Lennéstraße (RHS) die Historischen Stadionführungen statt (Anmeldung erforderlich).

ALTANAGalerie
Helmholtzstr. 9 Dresden 01069 Germany

UNIVERSITÄTSSAMMLUNGEN KUNST + TECHNIK in der ALTANAGalerie der Technischen Universität Dresden Kustodie der TU Dresden

Albertinum
Brühlsche Terrasse Dresden 01067 Germany

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.The Albertinum hosts the New Masters Gallery (Galerie Neue Meister) and the Sculpture Collection (Skulpturensammlung) of the Dresden State Art Collections. The museum presents both paintings and sculptures from Romanticism to the present, covering a period of some 200 years.HistoryThe Albertinum was built between 1884 and 1887 by extending a former armoury, or arsenal, that had been constructed between 1559 and 1563 at the same location. The new building was designed by the regional master builder Carl Adolf Canzler in the Renaissance Revival style to house the royal "Collection of Antique and Modern Sculptures". The building was named after the Saxonian King Albert who reigned at the time. In 1889, the Sculpture Collection was moved in and has since remained there.Destroyed in the February 13, 1945 bombing of Dresden in World War II, the Albertinum was rebuilt by 1953.Besides the Sculpture Collection, the Albertinum has housed the New Masters Gallery (Galerie Neue Meister) in the upper rooms since 1965. It was also the temporary postwar home of the Numismatic Cabinet (Münzkabinett) and the Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe) until the exhibitions were moved to the rebuilt Dresden Castle in 2002 and 2004, respectively.