Dresden Castle Germany
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Dresden Castle Germany
Dresden Castle is considered to be one of the oldest architectural forms in the heartland of Deutschland. There are number of designs in this particular castle. The term “Romanesque” is always related to the Dresden Castle. This form of architecture dates back to the 11th and 12th century Medieval Europe.This stylization portrays arches, barrel vaults or cross vaults in this particular palace. Romanesque flourished not only in Europe, but also in the Middle Eastern countries. This palace was constructed in the year of 1200, which was extended between the years 1471 and 1474. This building was constructed by Arnold von Westfalen.
The Renaissance chic was followed and maintained in the succeeding years. Major parts of the castle were destroyed by the two total wars. However, parts still stand to remind us the deadly consequences of wars and competition. August II, the Strong reconstructed the castle in the baroque style. Dresden was bombed by the British Royal Air force during the last stages of war which led to the end of “Nazism” from the political soils of Germany.
The rooms that mark the palace are namely – “wappenzimmer”, “juwelenzimmer”, “silberzimmer” and “bronzezimmer”. These rooms are a delight to the eyes of the tourists and the visitors. The process of creation has to undergo loads of labor, while destroying the dream can take place even by a blink. It takes a lot to preserve and conserve. The famous “grünes gewölbe” or the “green vault” is considered to be one of the most amazing thing in this entire castle.
There are archaic pieces that reveal the stories of the past are still preserved with in the periphery of this particular castle. Please take your children to this part of Germany to instill then the fears of war; so that they do not falter their steps and enter this dangerous cross road. Welcome to AsiaRooms.com to have thorough information on Dresden Castle, Germany.
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