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August 19th Berlin We'll meet up at 8 am for our adventure in Dresden Absorb the wealth of culture and elegant architecture found in Dresden, longstanding hub of German arts, during this 10-hour day trip from Berlin. Begin with a guided tour of the city center on foot, learning about its history as you explore the Zwinger palace, Semperoper (Semper Opera) and Frauenkirche (Church of our Lady). Then spend the afternoon independently, wandering through the city’s lush parks, baroque architecture or lovely riverbanks along the Elbe, offering skyline views. This Berlin to Dresden visit also includes transport by air-conditioned coach. Highlights Full-day trip to Dresden from Berlin Take a guided walking tour of Dresden and learn about the city’s fascinating history See top Dresden attractions, such as the Semperoper, the Frauenkirche and the Zwinger Stroll along the river Elbe and enjoy beautiful views of the city Enjoy free time to explore the city at your leisure Transport by comfortable, modern, air-conditioned minivan Dinner is at 7:30pm Spend a night out at one of the most famous sites in Berlin with “An Evening at Charlottenburg Palace,” a dinner and concert experience with the Berlin Residence Orchestra, plus a tour of the palace. Enjoy a 3-course candlelight dinner in the Palace Orangery. Then take in the classical sounds of the Berlin Residence Orchestra, performing selections from Bach, Handel, Mozart and more. Choose from four ticket categories. At intermission, VIP seat holders receive a glass of champagne. This event regularly sells out weeks in advance, so book early. Highlights Berlin Residence Orchestra concert at Charlottenburg Palace Panoramic view of Berlin's main highlights as Bellevue Palace, the Government, District and the Reichstag 3-course dinner before the concert at Charlottenburg Palace Orangery Enjoy a self-guided tour of the palace, the largest in Berlin Listen to renowned Berlin musicians playing Bach, Mozart and more Read more about 'An Evening at Charlottenburg Palace' Palace Tour, Dinner and Concert by the Berlin Residence Orchestra - Berlin | Viator at: https://www.viator.com/tours/Berlin/An-Evening-at-Charlottenburg-Palace-Palace-T... Read more about Dresden Day Trip from Berlin - Berlin | Viator at: https://www.viator.com/tours/Berlin/Dresden-Day-Trip-from-Berlin/d488-5560DRESDE... Quotes for the Day: 1.“There must be tons of human bone meal in the ground.”Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007 2. "During the First World War, I told her, Hitler had been a runner, delivering messages between the German trenches, and he was disgusted by seeing his fellow soldiers visit French brothels. To keep the Aryan bloodlines pure,and prevent the spread of venereal disease, he commissioned an inflatable doll that Nazi troops could take into battle. Hitler himself designed the dolls to have blond hair and large breasts. The Allied firebombing of Dresden destroyed the factory before the dolls could ever go into wide distribution." Author: Chuck Palahniuk 1. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/battle-of-dresden 2.http://topfamousquotes.com/quotes-about-dresden/ As I walked around Dresden I became curious about its modern beauty. Further probing into the history of the building revealed some startling information. From February 13 to February 15, 1945 (I was approximately 3 weeks old) Dresden was smashed flat by hundreds of fire bombs dropped by allied bombers. Thousands to hundreds of thousands of civilians were killed as Dresden was not prepared for a bombing onslaught.The amount of civilians killed is not agreed upon because they could only estimate the population during war time. This was done to aide Russia's advance across Europe. Zwinger Palace, Dresden State Opera House and a handful of churches were rebuilt according to original plans. This is why most of the city is so modern. The Pipe Organ in one of the churches was magnificent. The sounds put forth from pipe organs are exceptionally pleasing. Some of the places visited were Weinerplatz, Kulterplast, and Der Furstenzug. Dinner at the Charlottenburg Palace was designed to make everyone feel royal. It is the largest palace and the only royal residence in Dresden. It has a mausoleum and theater. There are thousands of porcelain objects and the crown jewels on display. Concerts are always a joy to me. This one was performed with period costumes. Someone described Dresden as a beautiful fairytale city. The city treats you to green parks and peaceful scenes. Surely, the residents were trying to build a better life and put WWII behind them. |