Do you know the optimal route for crossing the border between the Czech Republic and Germany? Are you aware of toll roads, payment rules or road construction works? If not really, so why to take such a burden? T&A Transfers suggests a private taxi from Prague to Dresden or other EU city as the best transfer method.
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Just behind the Czech border stands the marvelous Baroque city of Dresden. Once the seat of Saxon rulers, it lies on the banks of the Elbe river. The wealth of historical artefacts attracts crowds of tourists. And if you happen to have a free day i this city, take your time to enjoy most significant sights. Here are some of them:
- Dresden Frauenkirche. One of the most grandiose reconstructions in Europe and a must-see place. Originally the church was built in the 18th century in Baroque style. Then during the WW2 it was almost fully destroyed and then restored in late 1990s after reunification of Germany. The interior of the Frauenkirche is spectacular. High gold altar is the highlight, tier after tier of galleries ring its walls. Climb the dome to see the best panorama of Dresden.
- Dresden Royal Palace. From 1485 the Palace was a seat of Saxon kings. Now inside the Palace there is a famous museum, one of the richest in Europe. Its treasures include drawings, medals, weapons, treasures, graphic art,exquisite needleworks, priceless pieces of art, court clothing and even personal belongings of August the Strong. The highlight of the place is the Green Vault, largely destroyed during the WW2 and then restored together with the entire Dresden Palace. The Green Vault has a gorgeous collection of gold, silver, ivory and jewelry from the 14th to 18th centuries. Among other rooms of the palace full of treasures and historical artefacts that are worth of your attention there are the Turkish Chamber, the Numismatic Cabinet, the Dresden Armory and the Print Cabinet.
- Zwinger. Magnificent both outside and inside, the building is one of the finest buildings in Baroque style throughout Germany. Appreciate its architecture by walking around the palace. On the south you will see four pavilions that stand symmetrically, mythological sculptures and fine fountains. The Zwinger houses a large part of Dresden art collection - Porcelain collection, Old masters picture gallery, royal cabinet of mathematical and physical instruments. Here you can see masterpieces of Titian, Raphael, Tintoretto, Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer and other prominent artists.
- The Semper Opera. Dresden Theaterplatz is by right considered one of the finest and most beloved places in the city. The dominant structure here is the Semper opera - the city opera house built in Italian high Renaissance style. To see it from the inside you can either take a tour or visit an opera or a ballet. The square also houses the Old Town guard house, the Taschenbergpalais and the statue of King John.
To have enough time and energy for exploring Dresden, take a private taxi from Prague to Dresden, and professionals will arrange your trip to perfection letting you relax and enjoy the ride.