Dresden Castle

SIGHTSEEING, DRESDEN Updated : Jun 6, 2016, 09.41 AM IST

Anita Rao Kashi

Anita Rao Kashi is a freelance travel and food writer based in Bangalore. After nearly 12 years with The Times of India in Bangalore,she went freelance in Jan 2006 to write about travel and food. Her stories have appeared in such publications as Lonely Planet Magazine India, National Geographic Magazine India, Economic Times, Jetwings, Femina, Tiger Tales, Silkwinds, Bangalore Mirror, The Star of Malaysia etc. Apart from writing for various national and international magazines, newspapers and websites, as well blogging on travel and food, she has worked on travel and food guides.

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From the narrow street on which it stands, Dresden Castle is unlike the usual image of a castle, perhaps because there’s not much perspective to view it from. But the exquisite carvings and scale do justice to it somewhat. However, from the inside, it’s a different story altogether. The seat of Saxon Royalty from the early 13th century, this building too has been rebuilt to resemble the original structure which depicted a mix of Baroque, Renaissance and Classical architectural styles. The grandeur of the castle lies in the Green Vault, a set of rooms which possibly house Europe’s largest collection of royal art, artefacts and jewellery. Surprisingly, the treasure survived the intense bombing during World War II. The collection includes the massive Dresden Green Diamond, an extremely rare 41 carat green diamond and a beautiful tableau called Aurangazeb’s Court using miniature Meissen porcelain figures studded with lavish gold and precious stones.
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