Dresden City Museum, Municipal museum in Dresden, Germany.
The Dresden City Museum is located in the Landhaus building and tells the story of the city through multiple exhibition areas filled with objects and photographs. The collection spans from the Middle Ages to the present, allowing visitors to trace how the city changed and developed over centuries.
The Landhaus building, which houses the museum today, was constructed in the late 18th century and later became an important political location. After World War II, it was restored and transformed into a museum dedicated to the city's past.
The museum shows how Dresdeners saw and shaped their city across the centuries. The display connects everyday objects like old musical instruments with decorative arts, revealing the role these things played in people's lives.
The venue is easy to access and well-signposted, making it simple for visitors to navigate. It is worth allowing plenty of time to explore the different areas and interactive stations so you can understand how the city developed across the centuries.
The museum holds the oldest city seal of Dresden, dating back to the early 14th century and showing how long the city has existed. A striking feature is the large relief model of the Elbe Valley, which offers visitors a different perspective on the landscape surrounding the city.
Location: Dresden
Part of: Museen der Stadt Dresden
Website: http://stadtmuseum-dresden.de
GPS coordinates: 51.05010,13.74300
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:41
Dresden has many monuments that show centuries of history. The heart of the city has baroque churches like the Frauenkirche, rebuilt stone by stone after the war. There are fancy palaces such as the Zwinger, with its collections of porcelain and old paintings. You also find cultural places like the...
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