Celebrating 250 Years of Caspar David Friedrich

Celebrating 250 Years of Caspar David Friedrich

Art and Comfort at Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden. 

250 Years of Caspar David Friedrich

To celebrate the 250th birthday of Caspar David Friedrich, Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden offers a special package for art enthusiasts. Discover the legacy of one of the most important painters of Romanticism while enjoying the comfort and elegance of our hotel.

This offer includes an attractive rate for rooms and suites, along with exclusive extras to enhance your stay. Visit the special exhibition at the Albertinum, dedicated entirely to the life and work of Caspar David Friedrich, and immerse yourself in the world of Romantic landscape painting.

Upon your arrival, a bottle of Champagne awaits you in your room, setting the tone for a refined experience. Additionally, you will receive a book about Caspar David Friedrich, offering in-depth insights into the life and artistry of this remarkable figure.

The Caspar David Friedrich Package includes:

  • A stay in one of our elegant rooms or suites
  • Tickets to the exhibition at the Albertinum Dresden
  • One bottle of Champagne per room upon arrival
  • A book about the life and work of Caspar David Friedrich per room upon arrival
  • A lavish breakfast buffet
  • Free WiFi internet connection
  • Access to the spa & wellness area

Explore the art of Caspar David Friedrich and be inspired by the cultural atmosphere of Dresden. Book your art experience now at Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden.

The Caspar David Friedrich exhibition at the Albertinum is open until 5 January 2025.

Terms and conditions apply

  • Subject to local accommodation tax 
  • This offer is not valid for groups
 

Photo credits: © Albertinum | GNM, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Foto: Elke Estel/Hans-Peter Klut

  • Caspar David Friedrich, Ausblick ins Elbtal, 1807
  • Caspar David Friedrich, Böhmische Landschaft mit dem Milleschauer, 1808
  • Caspar David Friedrich, Das Große Gehege bei Dresden, 1832