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Around 1900, looking similar today. Bruehl's Terrace (left) is made up of several buildings. The image shows the Carolabrücke bridge in the front and the better-known Augustusbrücke bridge in the background.
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Brühl's Terrace is known as the "Balcony of Europe", a name which was first thought up and used at the beginning of the 19th century and which since then has been used in all kinds of literature.
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The name "Balcony of Dresden", on the other hand, is more regionally used for a tower six kilometers further to the East on a slope by the
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Today, Brühl's Terrace is again one of the main city landmarks besides the Frauenkirche (Church of our Lady),
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Most people enter the terrace from the Schlossplatz (Castle Square) on the west end of the terrace. Besides
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The ensemble was totally destroyed in February 1945 when the city was heavily hit by the Allied
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The present-day terrace was part of the city's fortifications, rebuilt upon the 1546/47
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with the building of a flight of stairs at the western end to reach the terrace from
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ordered the opening to the public in 1814. He charged the architect
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Albertinum
‹See Tfd›
German
Dresden
Germany
Elbe
Neumarkt
Frauenkirche
Schmalkaldic War
Maurice of Saxony
Augustus
Christian
Heinrich von Brühl
Frederick Augustus II

Battle of Leipzig
Russian
Prince Nikolai Grigorjevich Repnin-Volkonski
Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer
Castle
Augustus Bridge


Bombing of Dresden
World War II
Dresden Castle
Hofkirche
Zwinger

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