destroyed in world war two now completely restored it is a symbol of peace and reconciliation. art historian klaus camera shows visitors the city s highlights. before going to church of our lady consider the center of the city it is an essential part of dresden survival as a modern city after the ravages of war with. this mural dating back to nineteen zero seven commemorates the rulers of saxony over the previous eight centuries among them augustus the strong he was a great collector of art and commissioned a range of grand buildings including the palace. the intersection was modeled on a roman amphitheater. something i think of the stringer has from the most glorious period of presence history in the eight. century old gus just the strong