Dresden (Bradt Mini Guide) (Paperback)
July 14, 2009 by Destination Guide
Filed under Travel Germany Guides
Product Description
Dresden is arguably the finest Baroque city in Europe, now fully rebuilt after the devastation of World War II. The city is fast becoming one of Germany’s highlights and the riverside terraces are on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
In Bradt’s new guide, the author delves into the city’s musical heritage (many of Richard Strauss’s operas were premiered here) and its art treasures (including some of the greatest works of the Italian Renaissance).
In Bradt’s new guide, the author delves into the city’s musical heritage (many of Richard Strauss’s operas were premiered here) and its art treasures (including some of the greatest works of the Italian Renaissance).
About the Author
Tim Burford writes hiking and ecotourism guides for Bradt, specialising in Latin America and eastern Europe. He is the author of Chile and Argentina: The Bradt Trekking Guide, Chile and Georgia.
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Very portable and going into 2008 very accurate, considering Dresden is in considerable flux from extensive rebuilding, with varying availabilities of their collections and exhibits. The nearby attractions of Meissen and Moritzburg are presented very well too. The author’s greatest strengths are his thoroughness in necessary information and his eye for architecture; his weakest is his lack of interest in shopping (except for books and music).