Studentenwohnheim Güntzstraße Dresden, University dormitory in Dresden, Germany
The Studentenwohnheim Güntzstraße is a residential complex in Dresden located across house numbers 28 and 28a, offering single rooms and shared apartments equipped with communal kitchens. Individual units range from 12 to 27 square meters and come with basic furnishings.
The residence opened in 1955 during post-war reconstruction efforts and became a key part of Dresden's educational infrastructure. It is now protected as a heritage monument of Saxony.
The residence brings together students from different Dresden universities who share daily life within the building. It forms an active community space that shapes student culture in the city.
The complex is easy to access and includes shared facilities such as fitness rooms and music spaces for residents. Visitors should note that as an active residential space, access may be limited outside of designated visiting hours.
The complex features a fountain called 'Der Flugwille des Menschen', a notable artistic element within the residential grounds. This sculpture is an often-overlooked detail that distinguishes the dormitory from typical student housing.
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