September, 2011

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5 year aniversary of the reopended Historic Green Vault

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

On the weekend of the 17th and 18th September 2011 the State Art Collections in Dresden celebrates with a varied program the 5-year anniversary of the reopening of the Historical Green Vault. On the occasion of the anniversary the Historical Green Vault, all museums and exhibitions in the Royal Palace are open also on Tuesdays the 13th, 20th and 27th September and the 4th October.
With 5 € entrance tickets for either the Palace or the Historic Green Vault, one can see on that day all events and current exhibitions until 10 p.m. You can expect a colourful program for children and adults: Jazz, creative workshops, lectures, raffle and free tours of the museums.
On Sunday, September 18, 2011, the Royal Palace invites you to a concert at 11 a.m. in the small courtyard ,to a reading, creative workshops and guided tours for children.
The Green Vault in the Royal Palace in Dresden is the oldest Treasury museum in Europe and finest collections of art treasures from the Renaissance and the Baroque. Founder of this unique museum was the famous Saxon Elector August the Strong. As one of the few European treasuries the Green Vault has succeeded in maintaining almost its authentic stock.
As a work of art, the objects are shown without disturbing glass, which is why the number of visitors is limited and entry is possible only through a double door system that will keep the premises free of dust. The tour includes the Antechamber and the Amber Room to the Ivory Room and the Jewellery Room with its almost completely mirrored walls. A total of 10 rooms are passed through. It also includes the famous work of art “Moor with Emerald Plateâ€. Among the numerous drinking vessels are also the mouth cup of Martin Luther and a drinking cup of Ivan the Terrible.(K. Michael)

“Open Day” at the Semper Opera House

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

On 11th September from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. the doors of the Semper Opera House are opened for all Dresdeners and the city’s visitors. Nothing remains locked. On no other day of the year there is the possibility to cast such a look behind the scenes of the opera. Not only the great auditorium, but also hidden rooms, workshops and rehearsal rooms can be explored. Also there is a lot to learn about the history of the house.

At 6 p.m. the Semper Opera House offers on its main stage a public ballet rehearsal in order to allow an up-close encounter with the artists.

Needless to say, admission is free. Nevertheless, for some of the several demonstrations one must get entrance tickets. They are available in the entrance area of the front building.

Since usually long queues form, not only the main door on the Theatersquare will be open, but also additionally the entrances to the function
building behind the opera and to the workshops at the Zwingerteich (pond next to the Zwinger palace).(KM)