To the right, Stefan outside the Stallhof. A little more finesse compared to the usual standard red stables back in Sweden.
This city is a place that got bombed and restored and where you can get lost and find yourself again. Fantastic facades in Kunsthofpassage in Dresden's new area. View from the Dreikönigskirche: The old town is full of new buildings that are supposed to look old. So much were bombed in the war, that they had to rebuild churches, castles and parliament buildings almost from the ground. In Dresden you'll get lots of value for your money when you book an hotel. Golden curtains, enormous windows and purple (yes, love that color) pieces of furniture in the heart of the old town. To the right, Stefan outside the Stallhof. A little more finesse compared to the usual standard red stables back in Sweden. There were horse carriages to be seen everywhere and musicians in every corner, playing violin, trumpet and even piano. I must say this is rather a romantic city. Who new?
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![]() This is the graveyard where the first German President is resting and the place is completely enchanting. It feels like the graves are placed in the middle of a forest. No gravestones are the same, no trees are alike, no perfect lawn can be seen. Everything is unique and breathtaking. And the best part is that is is full of sculptures. Best way to illustrate that simple is beautiful: There are so many wonderful places to photograph around here, and inspiration for following paintings and exhibitions just keeps coming.
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