Georg-Treu-Platz

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Hidden behind the Brühlsche Terrasse and between Dresden’s artistic institutions, this small square offers opportunities to reflect on the history of the city.

Seek out calm and contemplation in the Georg-Treu-Platz in Dresden’s Altstadt, insulated from the action and sounds of the riverbank. The square is named for Georg Treu, an enterprising archaeologist and art historian who crossed these grounds daily as he went between his job as curator of the sculpture collection at the Albertinum and his professorship at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. The buildings that form the sides of the park are some of the most important in the city: the Brülsche Terrasse, the Palais am Georg-Treu-Platz and Dr. Treu’s beloved Albertinum and Academy.

Enter Georg-Treu-Platz for the first time by strolling down the small street that leads away from the main avenues. Admire the contrast of the hyper-modern blue-green façade built after the bombings with the more traditional neoclassical and art nouveau buildings that house the Albertinum.

Wander between the stands of trees and walk along the neat granite path toward the arresting sculpture that sits beneath their shade. Read the inscription, which translates to “Dresden admonishes,” and think about the chaos that must have reigned here in 1945 when the square was used to evacuate survivors from the destroyed Frauenkirche.

Turn toward the square’s most well-known landmark, the wide staircases of the Brülsche Terrasse that lead toward the Elbe. Spot the back of the Gottfried Semper statue at the top of the stairs, which looks out onto the river passing below. Climb up and sit on one of the benches as you reflect on the history of the place.

The George-Treu-Platz is located in Dresden Altstadt, a few steps from the Elbe riverbank. Walk from the closest tram stop at Pirnaischer Platz within 5 minutes. Reach the square in 13 minutes by tram or 24 minutes walking from the main Dresden train station. Most Dresden tramlines pass within a short walk from the square. Drive from the train station in 10 minutes. Metered parking is available in several structures throughout the Old Town.

The space is open to the public at all hours.

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