

Dresden, Germany
Dresden, Germany
The Fürstenzug (“Procession of Princes”) is a 102‑meter mural in Dresden’s historic center, depicting Saxon rulers from the 12th to 20th centuries. Originally painted in the 1870s and later replaced with 23,000 Meissen porcelain tiles, it survived WWII and is now one of the world’s largest porcelain artworks. Walking along Augustusstraße, you can view it free of charge, day or night, alongside the Residenzschloss and Frauenkirche. Visit for a quick, atmospheric stop that combines open‑air art, local history, and fine craftsmanship, especially if you’re exploring the Altstadt on foot.
Opening Hours
Open air, always accessible, 24/7