Brühl Terrace, the balcony of Europe, is a living middle point of Dresden with Italian flair. Here do you have a wonderful view over the river Elbe, different bridges and some historic buildings, like Albertinum, green vault and Academy of Arts and Art society.
From 1739 till 1748 laid out as a pleasance with trees and walks for the then Prime Minister Count Brühl. Since 1814 belong this area the public. The discovery of European porcelain was made in vaults beneath the terrace.
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