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Front facade of the Kunsthalle museum in Bremen, Germany
Dresden, Saxony, Germany, April 24, 2024 - The Dresden Zwinger, Dresden
Goethe-Schiller monument in front of the German National Theater on Theaterplatz in Weimar, Thuringia. The world-famous double statue of the two poets was created by Ernst Rietschel in 1857. The Bavarian king donated the materials.
Summer evening in Dresden
Erfurt, Germany - May 21, 2023: facades of buildings in city center, historical heritage.
Goethe and Schiller memorial, Weimar
Weimar, Germany - December 23, 2014: The Statues of Goethe and Schiller Located in Weimar.\n\nThe statues of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, located in Weimar, Germany, are iconic monuments paying tribute to two of the country's most renowned literary figures. Positioned in front of the German National Theatre in Theaterplatz, the statues symbolize the enduring friendship and intellectual collaboration between Goethe and Schiller, who were pivotal figures in German literature during the Classical and Weimar Classicism periods.\n\nThe statues were unveiled in 1857 and sculpted by Ernst Rietschel. The monument features Goethe and Schiller in animated conversation, embodying the spirit of intellectual exchange and artistic collaboration that defined their relationship. The site has become a symbol of Weimar's cultural heritage, attracting visitors and literature enthusiasts from around the world. It stands as a fitting tribute to the profound impact Goethe and Schiller had on German literature and intellectual thought during a pivotal era in the country's cultural history.
Goethe and Schiller monument was designed by Ernst Rietschel in 1857
fragment of the Reichstag building in Berlin
Dresden, Germany, April 25, 2024 - The Semperoper in Dresden in the evening twilight.
Dresden, Germany - May 2019: Bruhl's Terrace (Balcony of Europe) in Dresden
Baden-Baden, Germany - January, 6 - 2023: Friedrichsbad entrance.
German Hygiene Museum in Dresden in the Free State of Saxony, Germany
Morning by the river in Dresden, Germany
Dresden Transport Museum, housed in the Johanneum, 16th-century Renaissance building, at the Neumarkt, Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Panoramic view of the Dresden Cathedral (Katholische Hofkirche) and the Semper Opera House (Semperoper) in Dresden, Germany
Public statue of Ludwig van Beethoven in Bonn, his city of birth. Ludwig van Beethoven (16 Dec 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a famous German composer and pianist.
Dresden, Saxony, Germany, April 24, 2024 - The inner courtyard of the Residenzschloss - Stallhof with the reconstructed Frauenkirche in the background in Dresden.
Theater Square (Theaterplatz), Statue of King Johann, Dresden Cathedral of the Holy Trinity or Hofkirche and Dresden Castle, Saxony, Germany
Vintage photograph of Royal Palace, Brussels, Belgium, Victorian 19th Century
Goethe-Schiller monument in front of the German National Theater on Theaterplatz in Weimar, Thuringia. The world-famous double statue of the two poets was created by Ernst Rietschel in 1857. The Bavarian king donated the materials.
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Dresden, Germany - April 22, 2024: Georgentor and the Procession of Princes the first of the city's many Renaissance buildings, Dresden, Germany
The Semperoper (Semper Opera House) with Statue of King Johann on the Theatre Square, Germany
Bruhls terrace, Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
Dresden, Germany, April 24, 2024 - Catholic Court Church (Katholische Hofkirche) and Hausmannturm in Dresden on Theaterplatz square with the Semper Opera House in the background at dusk, Germany
Low-angle view of the Golden Rider statue in Dresden, showing August the Strong dressed as Roman Emperor (ca. 1734).
Views of historic Dresden, Germany.Dresden is the capital city of the German state of Saxony.  Dresden is the 12th most populous city of Germany and the fourth largest by area.  Dresden is the second largest city on the River Elbe just after Hamburg.Dresden has a history as the capital and royal residence for the Kings of Saxony.  The city was known as the Jewel Box due to its' Baroque and Rococo city centre.  During WWII the British and Americans bombed the city killing approximately 25,000 people and destroying the city.  The ruins of the city remained for 50 years until being rebuilt between 1994 and 2005.  Dresen is one of the most popular cities visited in Germany.
19 May 2019 Dresden, Germany - Dresdner Zwinger palace is designed by Poeppelmann in 1710 as orangery and exhibition gallery.
stone monument statue of a man and a lion on a corner outside Dresden Cathedral in the Old Town section of Dresden, Germany, which was damaged during the bombing in WWII
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