Between the Frauenkirche and the Brühlsche Terrasse an impressive building for the arts was constructed in the 19th century. With its glass dome – nicknamed the “lemon squeezer” on account of its form – the building is a prominent feature on Dresden’s skyline. When it was first built the “lemon squeezer” was highly controversial because it was seen as rivalling the dome of the Frauenkirche. Today, however, it is regarded as an enrichment to the city’s historic Altstadt.
The ornately decorated complex of buildings was called the “Lipsiusbau” after its creator, Professor of Architecture Constantin Lipsius. In addition to the Kunstakademie, it accommodated the exhibition building belonging to the Sächsischer Kunstverein (Saxon Art Society). Over many decades sensational art exhibitions were held here
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