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Brühlsche Terrasse
Brühlsche Terrasse
01067 Dresden (Altstadt)
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The Brühl Terrace is also affectionately known as the "Balcony of Europe". It stretches over a length of about 500 metres between the Augustus Bridge and today's Carola Bridge and was built in the 16th century as part of Dresden's fortifications.
In the 18th century the terrace was extended by the so-called "Brühl's Glories" (gallery, library, Belvedere, palace and gardens) and thus lost its fortress-like character.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the Brühl Terrace was opened to the public. Today, as an architectural ensemble, it is an important sight in the city.
Transport connection: tram 4, 8, 9 till Theaterplatz
tram 3, 7, 12 till Synagoge
  Last update: 27.7.2023
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