Dresden in August 2008
In Dresden, the buzz of diversity is much quieter than in Berlin.

This is just as clean of a German city, but it lacks the grandeur of Berlin. Bold graffiti gives way completely to architectural and historical monuments.

In return, Dresden offers a choice of several interesting professions.

Unlike the center of Berlin, where restaurants and snack bars dominate, the center of Dresden convinces you to visit supermarkets. It’s a true paradise for shopping here.
Unexpectedly, I come across an advertisement for the play “Baba Yaga’s Tale 2.”
