The Fürstenzug in Dresden, Germany, is a large mural of a mounted procession of the rulers of Saxony. It was originally painted between 1871 and 1876 …
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Oct 12, 2024
It is an impressive piece in Dresden. For many of you@it may@look like wall with full of old kings paintings. But also there is a huge history behind it. It is a small@city and I recommend this sight… Full review by muttibey
Sep 14, 2024
Very impressively rebuilt city. Loved it. The Procession of Princes was lovely. And great to see the cathedral rebuilt. Full review by Jpntravel
Jul 7, 2024
This mural is 102-meter-long and represents the history of the Wettins. In total 93 people are portrayed on the mural. The name of each ruler is inscribed below his image. Originally, the figures we… Full review by PavlaPavla
They're not very big, probably 30x30cm. The tiles are a yellow/beige colour with a geometric pattern on them and the artwork of the Princes is over the top. They're about the …
They're not very big, probably 30x30cm. The tiles are a yellow/beige colour with a geometric pattern on them and the artwork of the Princes is over the top. They're about the size of the tiles that you might see clad on the exterior of a pub wall.
The whole marvelous master piece of the porcelain wall is about 102 meters long and 10.5 meters high. The size of each Meissen porcelain tile is 20,5 centemeter ( 8.1 inch) by …
The whole marvelous master piece of the porcelain wall is about 102 meters long and 10.5 meters high. The size of each Meissen porcelain tile is 20,5 centemeter ( 8.1 inch) by 20.5 centemeter ( 8,1 inch). They were fired under 2400 degree Fahrenheit when created, and survived the WWII bombing.