Here you can find all historical postcards about Dresden and its parts: Altfranken, Blasewitz, Borsberg, Brabschütz, Briesnitz, Bühlau, Coschütz, Cossebaude, Cotta, Cunnersdorf, Dobritz, Dölzschen, Eschdorf, Gittersee, Gomlitz, Gompitz, Gorbitz, Gostritz, Großluga, Großzschachwitz, Gruna, Gönnsdorf, Helfenberg, Hellerau, Hellerberge, Hostewitz, Junge Kaditz, Kaitz, Kauscha, Kemnitz, Kleinluga, Kleinpestitz, Kleinzschachwitz, Klotzsche, Krieschendorf, Langebrück, Laubegast, Lausa, Leuben, Leubnitz-Neuostra, Leuteritz, Leutewitz, Lockwitz, Löbtau, Malschendorf, Marsdorf, Merbitz, Meußlitz, Mickten, Mobschatz, Mockritz, Naußlitz, Neugruna, Nickern, Niedergohlis, Niederpoyritz, Niedersedlitz, Niederwartha, Obergohlis, Oberpoyritz, Oberwartha, Ockerwitz, Omsewitz, Pappritz, Pennrich, Pieschen, Pillnitz, Plauen, Podemus, Prohlis, Reick, Reitzendorf, Rennersdorf, Rochwitz, Roitzsch, Rossendorf, Roßthal, Räcknitz, Rähnitz, Schullwitz, Schönfeld, Schönfeld-Weißig, Schörnborn, Seidnitz, Sporbitz, Steinbach, Stetzsch, Strehlen, Striesen, Söbringen, Tolkewitz, Toma, Trachau, Trachenberge, Übigau, Unkersdorf, Wachwitz, Weixdorf, Weißer Hirsch, Weißig, Wilschdorf, Wölfnitz, Zaschendorf, Zschertnitz, Zschieren und Zöllmen.
Most postcards will show the historical part of the town and its buildings as well as the garden ensemble called ‘Zwinger’.
The city of Dresden is located between the upper and the lower part of the river Elbe. Among the most famous people is Frederick August I, also called August the Strong in honor of whom a monument was errected in Dresden Neustadt.
Many old postcards show the Frauenkirche, a church that has long been destroyed and was rebuilt. Among the many sights are also the royal residence, the Albertinum and the opera house.