Location
It’s right in the historic centre of Dresden — very close to many landmarks like the Dresden Castle, the Zwinger, the Semperoper, and the Frauenkirche.
For those seeking to experience the soul of Dresden in the utmost comfort, the Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski offers a seamless blend of history, art, and impeccable European hospitality
Iconic 18th-century Baroque palace, originally built by Augustus the Strong, blending royal history with modern sophistication.
Prime location in Dresden’s Old Town – steps from the Zwinger Palace, Semperoper, and Frauenkirche.
Fully renovated in 2024, offering an elegant fusion of historic architecture and contemporary design.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Dresden’s Old Town, the Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski is a landmark of elegance and heritage. Originally commissioned by Augustus the Strong in the 18th century as a palace for his mistress, this beautifully restored Baroque residence now offers a captivating blend of royal grandeur and modern refinement.
Following an extensive renovation, the interiors have been transformed with contemporary sophistication think calming tones, bespoke furnishings, and subtle nods to the city’s architectural artistry. Rooms and suites are light-filled and individually styled, with the Royal Suite standing among Germany’s most spectacular.
Guests can savour exquisite dining at Das Palais, sample freshly caught seafood at Kastenmeiers, or indulge in delicate pastries at Amalie Pâtisserie. The hotel’s spa offers a serene retreat with an inviting pool, Finnish sauna, and tailored treatments the perfect way to unwind after exploring Dresden’s cultural treasures, all just moments away.
For those seeking to experience the soul of Dresden in the utmost comfort, the Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski offers a seamless blend of history, art, and impeccable European hospitality.
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