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Galerie nEUROPA

Photo gallery in Dresden focussing on contemporary photography from Central and Eastern Europe.

ANSPRECHBAR @ Dresden is(s)t bunt

On 1 September, the event “Dresden is(s)t bunt” (Dresden eats/ is colourfully) took place once again on Hauptstraße. Beer benches and stalls lined up under the trees all the way…

Dresden is approachable in Latvian

Language The Latvian language has its roots in the Baltic region and dates back several thousand years. The oldest written records in Latvian date from the 16th century, when the…

Dresden is approachable in Portuguese

Language Portugal is located on the outer edge of the Roman Empire, where Latin was spoken, and is now a small country in western Europe. During the era of European…

Dresden is approachable in Czech

Language Czech is a West Slavic language spoken mainly in the Czech Republic. It belongs to the Indo-European language family and is closely related to other Slavic languages, especially Slovak.The…

Dresden is approachable in Sorbian

Language Sorbian is a West Slavic language spoken mainly by the Sorbian minority in Lusatia, comprising 20,000 to 30,000 people. The Sorbs are one of four recognised minorities in Germany;…

Dresden is approachable on Kumaoni

Language “Kumaon” is a historical and geographical region in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, which was formerly ruled by various dynasties such as the Katyuri and the Chands. Today, Kumaon…

🔊 | Dresden is approachable in English

Language Throughout history, there have always been languages that were used as a so-called “lingua franca”, meaning that they were learned and spoken by a particularly large number of people…

🔊 | Dresden is approachable in Greek

Language The Greek language is an Indo-European language, with a history dating back to the 2nd millennium BC. This makes it one of the oldest European languages. The golden age…