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City planner of Dresden at the

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Hans Erlwein (1872-1914)
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in one of the famous baroque City in Europe - Dresden

 

Dresden - the "Florence of the north" called from the beginning of the 19th Century as a nickname for the city of Dresden.

The origin of the appreciation is the architecture and the art collection of this city.

 

Kurt Vonnegut described the uniqueness in his novel of 1968, "Slaughterhouse No. 5 - the Children's Crusade"

 

We offer since autum 2008 the thematic tour:

"In the footsteps of Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse No 5 Tour Dresden"

 

We follow with our tour the vita of Kurt Vonnegut shortly, his time in Dresden as an POW in the old Slaughterhouse and will show you famous places.

 

You will get informations about the destroying of Dresden at the 13.02.1945, the reconstruction of some of the places and tell you about true and not true mystic stories about this time.

 

The highlight of this thematic tour is the visit of the Slaughterhouse area, the fairground of Dresden and an exclusive visit of the only one existent celler of this building complex, where internees survived.

 

Nothing is more exciting than the symbiotic relationship between literature and reality.

 

 

 

 

 

Tourinformations:

 

Our clients lead us to advance from Monday - Friday

 

Start:     14:00 hrs

Where?  Theaterplatz - King Johann

 

 

 

PLEASE BOOK THIS TOUR EARLY AS IS POSSIBLE!

 

OUR GUIDES ARE SOMETIMES INVOLVED IN OTHER TOURS:
WE NEED YOUR REQUEST FOR the ORGANISATION OF our TOURPLAN
.

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-booked tours at:

 

 

08.07.2010 at 02:00 p.m.

 20.08.2010 at 02:00 p.m. 

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