Paseo autoguiado por el casco histórico de Dresde





Descripción
Maravíllese ante la arquitectura icónica de la ciudad que alguna vez fue llamada la Florencia de Alemania en este recorrido con audio autoguiado. Experimente la magia de la reproducción de GPS en este paseo inmersivo por Dresde. La belleza de Dresde ha revivido y los visitantes se sienten, una vez más, cautivados por la impresionante arquitectura que abarca varios siglos. En este recorrido, te mostraré los edificios y monumentos más impresionantes y te contaré sobre la dramática historia del casco antiguo. Caminarás por el parque Zwinger y pasarás por el Palacio Real donde vivió Augusto el Fuerte. Por el camino te contaré sobre su amante, la desafortunada condesa de Cosel, y cómo vivió feliz en el exilio. Mientras te diriges hacia la plaza Neumarkt, verás una de las canchas mejor conservadas donde se celebraban torneos de justas, el antiguo centro judío del casco antiguo y la Frauenkirche, una iglesia barroca muy imponente que fue destruida durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial pero resurgió de entre los escombros en 2005.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Comience su recorrido en esta pintoresca plaza, que ofrece una vista impresionante del horizonte de Dresde y prepara el escenario con su ambiente histórico.
Admire la gran estatua del rey Juan, situada en un lugar destacado de la Theaterplatz, que conmemora a uno de los gobernantes más notables de Sajonia.
Pase por la mundialmente famosa Ópera Semper, una obra maestra arquitectónica que alberga algunas de las mejores representaciones operísticas del mundo.
Camine por el Zwinger, un impresionante palacio barroco que alberga varios museos y cuenta con hermosos jardines.
Maravíllate ante la ornamentada Kronentor (Puerta de la Corona), la icónica entrada al complejo Zwinger, que muestra un impresionante arte barroco.
Vea el majestuoso Castillo de Dresde, que alguna vez fue el hogar de los gobernantes sajones y ahora es un tesoro escondido de arte y artefactos históricos.
Pase por el Stallhof, un patio bien conservado donde se celebraban torneos de justas, que refleja el esplendor medieval de la ciudad.
Admire el Fürstenzug, un gran mural que representa la procesión de los gobernantes de Sajonia, hecho con miles de azulejos de porcelana de Meissen.
Llegue a la plaza Neumarkt, el corazón del centro histórico de Dresde, rodeada de edificios barrocos bellamente reconstruidos.
Déjate sorprender por la Frauenkirche, una iglesia luterana barroca que es un símbolo de la resistencia de Dresde, reconstruida a partir de las ruinas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Vea la estatua de Martín Lutero frente a la Frauenkirche, en honor a la influyente figura de la Reforma Protestante.
Termine su recorrido en la cúpula con forma de prensa de limón de la Academia de Arte, conocida como Zitronenpresse, una característica sorprendente del patrimonio artístico y educativo de Dresde.
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Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(8)
Jo Eckardt was extremely knowledgable, easy to follow, and made the self tour feel like she was there in person.
We really liked doing this self paced - on our own time line tour. Highly recommend. We will do more of these
The app worked well and the directions from the narrator were good. I got confused a couple times but was easily able to get back on track using the map. I appreciated the ability to speed up the audio, which was clear and easily understandable at 1.5x. Dresden has a compact old city which lends itself well to a walking tour. What a fascinating city! I just came from Berlin where I had a first class 3.5hr walking tour with a live guide (with a master's degree in history). This audio tour included a reasonable amount of interesting detail, but it doesn't compare with what you can get with a human guide. I took a live-guided tour of Dresden a few years ago, and on this audio guide I missed the fascinating detail I had heard before, such as the many details of history and character one can highlight on the Parade of Princes. If you are on a budget, in a hurry, or just don't want to be constrained to the schedule of a live-guided tour, this is a decent overview of old Dresden. If you can swing it, however, I would recommend finding a well-regarded live tour to join instead. PS I did this in early January. My hands froze every time I had to pull out my phone and take off my gloves to check the route or see the photos included in the guide.
The self guided tour was informative and interesting. We got to see some places we wouldn’t have otherwise seen or known the history about. The only trouble was there was construction happening in certain areas that are stops in the tour and so you’d have to navigate your own way around to the next stop and only then would the tour resume. Otherwise not too bad for the price.
The photos were especially great as we did the walk at night and museums were closed. We got to see what we were missing!
Wow! This was amazing. Such an informative tour which tracks your location and lets you know when you’re off track. You can pause and stop in cafes, shops or the church. This was brilliant. Can’t recommend it enough. I really learnt lots about Dresden and could see the sights in context. Takes you into places I wouldn’t have thought to go into, despite lots of my own research.
I was hesitant to book this tour initially because I wasn't familiar with the service provider and it had limited reviews. However, it turned out to be a very pleasant surprise. The tour was thorough, provided valuable information and additional photos that enhanced the experience, and the phone's location feature was very helpful in staying on the correct route. I'd highly recommend this tour, especially for solo travelers!
Could certainly have been very informative and interesting. I thought you could always download the tour and not just on the first day. Unfortunately, today, when we actually wanted to make them, we can no longer hear them. You are constantly forced to download some apps. This makes it difficult when you are on the road and always have a limited window of opportunity.



