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page 1Buildings and structures in Dresden

Semperoper
The Semperoper () is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra). It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located on the Theaterplatz near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
Dresden Airport
airport in Germany
Green Vault
museum in Dresden, Germany

Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion is a stadium in Dresden, Saxony, Germany. It is named after athlete Rudolf Harbig and is the current home of Dynamo Dresden. It also hosts fixtures of the German national team on an irregular basis since 1911. Sports facilities have existed on the site of the stadium, the Güntzwiesen, since 1874.
Pillnitz Castle
château

Yenidze
thumb|295px|Entrance detail Yenidze cigarette factory
Yenidze is a former cigarette factory building in Dresden, Saxony, Germany built between 1907 and 1909. Today it is used as an office building. It is notable for its Moorish Revival exterior design which borrows design elements from mosques and the Alhambra in Spain.

Albertinum
thumb|300px|Upper sculpture hall, Albertinum, Dresden
The Albertinum () is a modern art museum. The sandstone-clad Renaissance Revival building is located on Brühl's Terrace in the historic center of Dresden, Germany. It is named after King Albert of Saxony.
Dresden Suspension Railway
funicular suspension railway in Dresden, Germany
Transparent Factory
car factory and exhibition space in Dresden, Germany

Taschenbergpalais Dresden
The Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden is a historic palace hotel managed by the Kempinski chain. It is located on Sophie Street, next to the Dresden Castle, in front of the Zwinger, and adjacent to the Semperoper and the Dresden Cathedral. The facade of the building, as well as the staircase on the inside of the building are surviving portions of the original 18-th Century structure, while the interior is modern.
Heinz-Steyer-Stadion
The Heinz-Steyer-Stadion, in Dresden, Germany, is an association football, American football and athletics stadium currently used by the Dresdner SC and the Dresden Monarchs. It has a capacity of about 30,000 but is currently restricted to about 5,000 for football matches (although it had attendances of more than 50,000 people in the 1930s). It was also the first stadium of Dynamo Dresden. It was the venue for Dynamo's first Inter-Cities Fairs Cup match, against Rangers.
Dresden Zoo
zoo in Dresden, Germany
New Synagogue (Dresden)
Synagogue in Dresden
Leipzig–Dresden railway
railway line in Saxony, Germany
Dresden–Děčín railway
railway line in the Czech Republic and in Germany
Sächsisches Ständehaus
building in Saxony, Germany
Dresden Panometer
attraction in Dresden, Germany
Dresden TV tower
tower in Dresden, Germany
Dresden–Görlitz railway
German railway line
Staatsschauspiel Dresden
building of state drama theatre in Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Dresden-Klotzsche–Dresden Airport railway
railway line in Dresden, Germany
Societaetstheater
thumb|Societaetstheater building
The Societaetstheater is the oldest popular theatre in Dresden, Germany. Founded in 1776 as an amateur theatre by a society of friends from both the nobility and the middle class, it was initially respected and influential but declined in the early 19th century after the fashion shifted to elaborate historical and verse dramas and the national theatre movement grew in importance, and was eventually dissolved in 1832. The Baroque building on Hauptstraße in the Innere Neustadt was abandoned for many years in the second half of the 20th century, but beginning in 1
Old Synagogue Dresden
synagogue destroyed by the Nazis in 1938
Air War School Klotzsche
building in Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Sächsische Staatskanzlei
office of the Minister-President of Saxony
Festspielhaus Hellerau
architectural structure