Additional Costs | 200 € |
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Courtage | 1,19 MM |
The Kunsthofpassage in Dresden is a fascinating example of how art and architecture can merge creatively in an urban space. This ensemble of five interconnected courtyards in the Outer New Town not only offers a unique aesthetic experience, but also a space that invites you to stroll, shop and enjoy.
Each courtyard of the Kunsthofpassage has its own theme and name, which, in combination with the architecture, create a distinctive experience. One particularly remarkable part of the passage is the courtyard designed by Dresden artist Viola Schöpe. Her work is characterized by mosaic formations embedded in the plaster, whose formal language is reminiscent of the works of the famous Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. This design lends the courtyard an organic, almost magical atmosphere that transports visitors to another world.
The Kunsthofpassage is a living example of the creative use of urban spaces and shows how art and culture can enrich urban life.