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Milchpavillon, nestled along the banks of the Elbe in Dresden, is a delightful blend of history and leisure. This attraction, reconstructed between 1990 and 1992, mirrors the original design by Karl Paul Andrae, which was erected in 1936. Known also as the Japanese Pavilion or Glockenspiel Pavilion, its charm is amplified by the melodious carillon that chimes every quarter hour, filling the air with harmonious melodies.

Perfect for family visits, the Milchpavillon offers a serene environment with spectacular views in both directions. Its vantage point provides an exceptional panorama of the Altstadt, making it a favorite spot for relaxation. Whether you're appreciating the historical significance or simply enjoying a peaceful moment, this beautifully situated pavilion is a must-visit in Dresden.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Neustädter Markt
Tram stop 272 m walk
Palaisplatz
Tram stop 212 m walk
Dresden Palaisplatz
Tram stop 244 m walk
Dresden Neustädter Markt
Tram stop 321 m walk
Dresden Anton-/Leipziger Straße
Tram stop 461 m walk

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Maximilian Miersch
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Mehmet ŞENADIM
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