Anyone who is interest in seeing the gorgeous scenery of Central Bohemian Uplands and would also like to visit a neighbouring country can join us on a trip to the German city of Dresden. Dresden originated as a small fishing village, growing to become a spa and royal residence, to finally become the capital city of Saxony. The most important historical monuments are the Zwinger and Albertinum galleries, the Hofkirche and Frauenkirche churches, and the Semperoper opera house. During World War II, the city suffered a massive air raid that almost destroyed it entirely; however, it was reconstructed and rebuilt. The price of the trip includes the entrance fee to the renowned baroque Zwinger palace, which lies in the city’s historical centre and serves as a gallery housing works of art such as the Sistine Madonna and masterpieces by Rembrandt and other famous artists.