Porzellansammlung
About
The Porzellansammlung in Dresden is a world‑class porcelain museum located in the historic Zwinger Palace. Established by August the Strong in the early 18th century, it houses one of the finest collections of East‑Asian, Chinese, Japanese, and Meissen porcelain, showcasing intricate glaze work and iconography spanning several centuries. Visitors can explore the royal East Asian gallery, the Rococo‑inspired German porcelain rooms, and the iconic Glockenspiel Pavilion. The museum offers guided tours, educational programs for families and school groups, as well as a digital catalog that ties each piece to its historical provenance. With its rich the collection and expert curation, the Porzellansammlung provides a unique glimpse into the artistry and cultural exchanges that shaped European porcelain. The museum is open daily from 11:00 to 17:00, closed on Mondays, and has a variety of special opening hours for holidays and exhibitions.
Highlights
- East Asian Porcelain Gallery
- German Porcelain Rooms
- Glockenspiel Pavilion
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Spring and early summer to avoid the busiest crowds
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Stunning Porcelain Collection
- Comprehensive Historical Context
- Exceptional Visitor Experience
Things to consider
- Weekend Crowds
- Long Wait Times
- Limited Seating
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€6.00
Reduced
€4.50
Under 17
€0.00
Group (10+ people)
€5.50