Stopover in Dresden

From Berlin, we're headed on the bus to Prague, where we will perform our second-last concert of our 2017 World Tour. The bus ride is short in comparison to others we have had, only about four hours. To make it even better, we learned we would be stopping over in Dresden, which is located near the border with the Czech Republic and is the capital city and, after Leipzig, the second-largest city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is "one of the greenest cities in Europe," with more than 60 percent being forest or green areas -- parks, sanctuaries and nature habitats.


Dresden stretches out some 30 kilometers on both banks of the Elbe River. Surrounded by mountains, it is a beautiful city with many bridges and historic buildings. These buildings in the old town area were rebuilt beautifully after World War II, given that the city core was heavily bombed by air raids. 


It's beauty and history makes it one of the most visited cities in Germany with 4.3 million overnight stays per year.

We explored, enjoying the break in the bus ride and the couple of hours to look around this city that we are so happy we did not miss. 

The stopover was inspired by Mr. Pontzious. Thank you, Mr. Pontzious, for making this visit possible for us.


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