๐ Historic palace and park complex in Dresden, Germany, featuring a unique blend of Baroque, Chinese, and botanical elements. It served as a former summer residence for Saxon electors and kings, showcasing unique chinoiserie architecture, extensive gardens, a Palm House, and a 230-250-year-old camellia. # Why Go ๐ฐ Explore three palaces (Water, Hillside, New Palace) and admire their unique Baroque and Chinese-inspired architecture. ๐ณ Stroll through diverse gardens, including English, Dutch, and Chinese Gardens, and enjoy scenic walks with views of the Elbe River. ๐ธ Admire the 230+ year old Camellia in the Palm House. ๐ผ๏ธ Discover court life, art, and crafts in the Palace Museum. โฟ Wheelchair accessible areas and tours are available. # Why Avoid ๐ซ Main museums and exhibitions are closed in winter for conservation. # Tips โ๏ธ Ideal for spring or summer visits. ๐ ฟ๏ธ Parking is available, and the site is accessible by boat, public transport, or car. # Cost ๐ฐ Palace/Park: Adults 8 EUR, reduced 7 EUR, children 6-16 1 EUR, groups 7 EUR/person. Palm/Camellia House: Adults 5 EUR, reduced 4 EUR, children 6-16 free. # Hours ๐ Park: Daily 6:00 to dusk. Palace: Seasonally (late March-early Nov) daily 9:00-17:00. Palm House: Daily 10:00-16:00. Camellia & Palm House: Daily 10:00-17:00. Museums: Tue-Sun 10:00-17:00 (seasonal). # Dogs ๐ Dogs are allowed in the park on a leash, but not inside buildings. # Accessibility โฟ Most areas are wheelchair accessible, including the Palace Museum (except basement), Palm House, Visitor Information, and most park walkways. Accessible toilets and garden tours are available.
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