Category: Museums
Address: Dresden, Germany
Website: http://www.skd-dresden.de/en
Reviews Grunes Gewolbe
Grunes Gewolbe
The Grunes Gewolbe museum contains some of the largest collection of treasures in Europe. This museum is also a part of the Dresden castle. The museum was founded in 1723 by August dem Starken. There is unique and rich variety of exhibits at this museum from the period between baroque to classicism. The museum was reopened in 2006. It has nine rooms and each of the room has its own exhibition themes.
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