2009/05/28

03/04 - Dresden



As an antithesis of World War Two, Dresden lives long in memories of many. Kurt Vonnegut might have depicted the historical tragic moment in a humorous way, yet the pointless Allied bombings at the end of WW2 remains as a serious subject for many Germans, even today. The devastating bombings in 1945 abruptly transformed this capital of Saxony, which was renounced for its cultural and artistic glories, into a huge pile of rubble. Sixty years on, reconstruction still dominates contemporary urban development. The mighty Frauenkirche Church, rebuilt stone by stone with private raised funds signifies the pride and determination of Dresdeners. The reconstructed Green Vault containing most of Saxony's royal treasures that had survived the 1945 firestorm and the fantastic museums at the Zwinger Palaces reveal Dresden's past glories to both foreigners and the locals. Layers upon layers of glories and tragedies, Dresden will remain symbolic for many centuries to come.

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