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  1. UNESCO World Heritage Site #163: Dresden Elbe Valley

    Blog: Everything Everywhere - 19 December 2011

    From the World Heritage inscription: The 18th- and 19th-century cultural landscape of Dresden Elbe Valley extends some 18 km along the river from Übigau Palace and Ostragehege fields in the north-west to the Pillnitz Palace and the Elbe River Island in the south-east. It features low meadows, and is crowned by the Pillnitz Palace and [...]

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  2. Quirky Dresden

    Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 16 June 2011

    I don't know quite what I expected from Dresden, Germany, which I'm visiting as a short side-trip from my Lonely Planet gig in Poland.I knew it had been burnt to the ground by a massive British and American bombing campaign very late in World War II, a dark episode believed by many to constitute a war crime. And I knew after that it was part of the Deutsche Democratic Republic (aka East Germany) for nearly a half-century after that.

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  3. Lady in Dresden

    Blog: A Lady in London - 24 March 2011

    The New York Times is stalking me. It must be. At least the travel section, anyway. Why else would it always publish an article or a “top places to visit this year” list featuring a place to which I just booked a trip? First it happened with Namibia. Then Sri Lanka. Then Santiago. And finally [...]

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  4. A Short Visit to Switzerland

    Blog: thebeergeek.com - 8 July 2010

    After almost a week of pounding the pavement of various German cities, we needed a nature break. Southeast of Dresden is Sächsische Schweiz, (Saxon Switzerland), a  national park along the Elbe River. Known for its rock formations, the park is popular with everyone from your average tourist to avid rock climbers. Despite the projected 95 [...]

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  5. Dresden

    Blog: thebeergeek.com - 7 July 2010

    Our stop in Dresden really didn’t have much to do with beer. For years, I have been fascinated by the city and its resurrection from the fire-bombing by Allied planes February 1945. It is estimated that 25,000 civilians died in the raids and subsequent firestorm. My recent interest stemmed from our first visit to Munich [...]

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  6. Food Galore in Germany

    Blog: WildJunket - 22 February 2010

    A winter in Germany meant endless flow of mulled wine, sauerkraut (sour cabbages) and bratwurst (a type of sausage). The last leg of our trip through Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic found us clanging beer glasses in Munich.

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  7. A Quick Week in Saxony

    Blog: London Cosmopolitan - 31 January 2010

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