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Dresden, Saxony, Germany

Japanisches Palais, 11, Palaisplatz, Innere Neustadt, Neustadt, Dresden, Sachsen, 01097, Deutschland

Japanese Palace, Dresden
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The Japanisches Palais, situated in Dresden's Neustadt district, is an outstanding baroque building designed between 1727 and 1733 for Augustus the Strong. Initially constructed as a pleasure palace, it now serves as the home of the Museum für Völkerkunde and the Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen. The building features a distinctive combination of architectural styles, showcasing the work of Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann. Guests can admire its extensive collections of East Asian porcelain and various artifacts. The museum is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, with an entry fee of approximately 10 EUR. The site is accessible for those with mobility impairments. Visitors can also enjoy the adjacent gardens for a full experience of this historical landmark.