
Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz
A haven of art and tranquility in Dresden
Did you know?
Käthe Kollwitz was one of the most significant German artists of the 20th century.
Guided Story
Imagine you're standing here, surrounded by lush greenery, with a gentle breeze rustling the leaves above. Take a look around – these trees have silently witnessed the city's history unfold. This square is named after Käthe Kollwitz, a remarkable artist and a passionate advocate for social justice. Her works often reflect the struggles of everyday life, and you might feel their power as you walk through this space. It's a place where art and nature coexist, inviting you to pause and reflect. Picture this spot as a stage for the stories of the past. As you stand here, let the whispers of the wind tell you a tale or two.
Location
Nearby

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