Perhaps the most famous art gallery in Germany. It is located in the center of Dresden in the Zwinger Palace, which was seriously damaged in 1945 by the barbaric American bombing. It's not as big as the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, but nevertheless, it's a gorgeous collection of paintings. An exceptional collection in terms of quality. The building is equipped with spacious elevators, which ensures accessibility for people with disabilities. The pedantry and practicality of the Germans are amazing. The water closets for visitors are located downstairs, where the ticket offices and the cloakroom are. The passage there is through the turnstile. You need to attach the barcode of the entrance ticket. It works once. But what should art fans do if they need to visit the toilet twice, before visiting the museum and after? Full of achtung.
That's great! But if you are interested in art, you need to plan a visit for the whole day! The gallery is not very large in size, but it is full of interesting paintings, near which you want to linger, consider the details, enjoy the emotions, and not quickly move to the next room. The gallery is open from 10-00 to 18-00, except Mondays. A ticket for an adult costs 14 euros
It's very interesting!! A wonderful collection! it's not very big, but you definitely need to see the masterpieces of world painting-Raphael, Titian, etc. Of course, the Sistine Madonna!