DRESDEN

Germany

The state capital of Dresden extends across 328 square kilometers and has approximately 541,000 residents. Dresden is perfectly linked with the international transit network, and can be reached from every direction by rail, car or air. In terms of geographical size, Dresden is Germany’s fourth-largest city after Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.

The city stretches out on both sides of the Elbe River and is embedded in the foothills of the East Erzgebirge Mountains, the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the Lausitz granite plate, 113 meters above sea level. The 383-meter Triebenberg Mountain is Dresden’s highest point, and is located in the Schoenfeld highlands. Its lowest point is in the district of Cossebaude, 101 meters above sea level. The Elbe River snakes its way through the city with a length of 30 kilometers. Nine bridges provide crossing points throughout the city. With 62 percent of its area covered by forest and green space, Dresden is one of the greenest cities in Europe. Within the city limits there are 3 nature sanctuaries, 11 landscape conservation areas and 112 natural monuments. Numerous public parks and recreational areas complete Dresden’s green spaces. Dresden is considered a city of art and culture, but it is also an important technology hub. A network of research, science and culture has been established in the city, with a total of nine colleges and universities. The Technische Universitaet, with 33,506 students, is one of the largest universities in Germany. Helma Orosz (CDU) was Mayor of Dresden from August 2008 to July 2015. Her successor Dirk Hilbert (FDP) was recently elected as the city’s new Mayor and will enter office in August 2015.

City Of Culture

Prospekte in der Dresden Information

It would be our pleasure to send you a selection of brochures and flyers which will enable you to plan and book a fantastic trip to Dresden. All the documents you request will be sent to you by post. Although information packs are made available to you free of charge, we nevertheless welcome contributions towards postage costs if you are satisfied with the service you receive from us.

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The Frauenkirche and the Old Masters, the Blue Wonder and the Green Vault; the picturesque banks of the Elbe and the popular Wilhelminian district; the Saxon State Orchestra and the International Dixieland Festival, the baroque Old Town and the modern city centre, the Garden Suburb and the cultural metropolis; “Florence on the Elbe” and the capital of Saxony: the many faces of Dresden.Dresden carries visitors away with a synthesis of the arts: fascinating buildings and art treasures, impressive museums, as well as orchestras and choirs of worldwide reputation.Learn about the many faces of the city and discover her secrets.

City Hall
The Dresden City Administration is structured into eight departments. Overall responsibility for the City Administration is in the hands of the Mayor. He or she is supported by seven deputies, who are together in charge of the following departments:
Department of Finances, Personnel and Legal Affairs
Department of Education and Youth
Department of Public Order and Security
Department of Culture and Tourism
Department of Employment, Social Affairs, Health and Housing
Department of Urban Development, Construction, Transport and Real Estate
Department of Environment and Municipal Utilities

Contact

Mayor's Office
email
stadtratsangelegenheiten@dresden.de
address
Postal address: Postfach 12 00 20 D-01001 Dresden
Visitor address: City Hall Dr.-Külz-Ring 19, D-01067 Dresden - 2nd floor, room 85
phone
Phone: +49-(0)351-4882300
Fax: +49-(0)351-4882070