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Dresden Schloss Schlossplatz
Dresda

Dresden also not directly on the trail but one has to visit.

It´s only about 35 min. away by bus/train and worth a day. 

The  "Trail of German Entity" connects the most eastern German city (Goerlitz) with the most western one (Aachen). It is a 1080 km long trail that you can walk, binded by Rennsteig/Rothaarsteig/Kammweg and others.
You cross the former GDR border a couple of times and pass the most interesting landscapes of Germany.

The tour also shows German assets aside of the trail, most trekkers do not access these due to the distance.

But most of them are within 20-50km awy of the original trail.

All images were taken in 2015, 25 years after the German reunification- a very remakable timestamp though.

The project not only is a geographical profile of Germany, but also a historical and social one.

There will be a DVD with the interactive tour and a booklet app. end 2015/beginning of 2016.

More information  on the project website.

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Copyright: M. Hundrieser
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Taken: 01/05/2015
Caricate: 08/06/2015
Published: 10/06/2015
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More About Dresda

Dresda è tristemente famosa per una dei più devastanti bombardamenti della seconda guerra mondiale, ma oggi, ricostruita in maniera accurata, riporta il visitatore ai fasti dei principi di Sassonia.Qui vennero a dipingere il Canaletto ed il Bellotto, qui è stato costruito il Semperoper uno dei teatri d'opera più importanti del mondo, per tradizione e acustica.


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