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Renovation of the Dresden Zwinger courtyard nears completion

Renovation of the Dresden Zwinger courtyard nears completion
The inner courtyard of the famous Dresden Zwinger has been under renovation since 2021 / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
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The Dresden Zwinger is world-famous and a popular destination for visitors to the Saxon capital. For years, construction fences have blocked the view of the inner courtyard. This has now come to an end.

After years of restrictions for visitors, the renovation of the inner courtyard of the famous Dresden Zwinger is nearing completion. The view of the entire courtyard is now clear again, as a dpa reporter observed. Construction machinery can no longer be seen on site. Behind a final narrow construction fence that runs across the courtyard and blocks access to the eastern part, gardeners are preparing the lawns for the opening. The western half is still open to visitors.

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Renovation longer and more expensive than planned

Originally, the renovation of the Zwingerhof was due to be completed by the end of 2023. However, the work was more complex than initially planned. The archaeological excavations alone lasted until March 2024, during which the research team discovered evidence of the design of the gardens in the 16th to 18th centuries as well as traces of pre-urban buildings from the 15th century. According to the Saxon State Real Estate and Construction Management (SIB) in June, the costs amounted to around 15.4 million euros - a good five million euros more than previously planned.

Dresden Zwinger built under Augustus the Strong

The Dresden Zwinger, which was inaugurated in 1719, is considered the most important building of the late Baroque period and, together with the Crown Gate, is a symbol of the city. Commissioned by Elector Augustus the Strong, the ensemble of buildings consists of six pavilions as well as several arched galleries and a long gallery around the symmetrical courtyard. It served as a place of princely representation and courtly festivities as well as for storing the royal collections. According to the SIB, around 222 million euros were invested in the renovation and maintenance of the ensemble between 1991 and 2024.

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