Dresden Cathedral (German: Katholische Hofkirche) of the Dresden-Meissen Diocese, a local parish church in the Free State of Saxony, and the Royal Palace (Residenzschloss), right.13.08.2016#2925971
Royal Palace (Residenzschloss), the former residence of Saxon Kurfursts (1464-1485, 1547-1806) and Kings (1806-1918), in Dresden, Germany.13.08.2016#2925967
One of the four buildings at the Zwinger palace-park historical landmark complex in Dresden, Germany.13.08.2016#2925965
A grand staircase leading toward Bruehl Terrace, part of the Elbe River's embankment, in the center of Old Dresden.13.08.2016#2925945
The building of the Saxon state chancellery (Sächsische Staatskanzlei), the office of the Minister-President of Saxony, Dresden.06.02.2016#2786859
A family with a walking at the Brühl's Terrace (Brühlsche Terrasse) near the palace of Sekundogenitur along the Elbe river embankment, Dresden.06.02.2016#2786826
Passers-by resting on a bench on the Elbe river embankment in Dresden's historical center.06.02.2016#2786818
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Hofkirche Kathedrale) and the Dresden Castle - residence on the Elbe river.06.02.2016#2786802
Passers-by walk along the Elbe River embankment against the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Hofkirche Kathedrale), the Royal Palace, and the Augustus Bridge in Dresden.06.02.2016#2786794
Dresden Castle or Royal Palace (Dresdner Residenzschloss), a former residence of the electors and kings.06.02.2016#2786775
Fürstenzug (Engl.: Procession of Princes) - a picture by Wilhelm Walter made of the Meissen porcelain on the Langer Gang gallery's wall of the Stallhof (Stables Courtyard) of Dresden Castle.06.02.2016#2786765
The Cemetery of the Soviet Garrison of Dresden built by the City Council in Dresden.07.10.2014#2509858
The Cemetery of the Soviet Garrison of Dresden built by the City Council in Dresden.07.10.2014#2509857
Monument to the soldiers of the Fifth Guards Army, who fell in battle against the Nazi invaders for the freedom and independence of the Soviet homeland in the Stauffenberg alley in Dresden.07.10.2014#2509855
The monument to German 19th century art critic and architect Gottfried Semper. Background: the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts.10.10.2014#2509834