Dresden dances: Canaletto city festival delights over 500,000 visitors!

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Experience the Canaletto city festival in Dresden from August 15th to 17th, 2025 with over 1,000 artists and 500,000 guests.

Erleben Sie das Stadtfest Canaletto in Dresden vom 15. bis 17. August 2025 mit über 1.000 Künstlern und 500.000 Gästen.
Experience the Canaletto city festival in Dresden from August 15th to 17th, 2025 with over 1,000 artists and 500,000 guests.

Dresden dances: Canaletto city festival delights over 500,000 visitors!

A very special event awaits Dresden from August 15th to 17th, 2025: The Canaletto city festival, which has the motto “Dresden dances”, attracts more than 500,000 visitors to the city. This is the largest open-air event that attracts hundreds of thousands of people every year and delights both locals and tourists. The old town and parts of the new town - including the Altmarkt, the Zwinger, the Neumarkt and the main street - are transformed into a pulsating festival area with a colorful program of over 1,000 artists on eleven stages, such as [Sächsische.de](https://www.saechsische.de/lokales/dresden/stadtfest-in-dresden-2025-in-den-startloechern-so-wird-canaletto-ge Feiert-SJ4OF3XQMZDQVKM4AG5RMQDZDU.html) reported.

Visitors should be prepared for traffic delays and closures in the city center, as such a festival does not go without an impact on traffic flow. Anyone joining the fray should also remember that glass bottles, weapons or weapon-like objects, bicycles, electric scooters and large bags or pieces of luggage are not permitted on the festival grounds.

The highlights of the city

Dresden has a lot to offer besides the city festival. Among the city's most famous landmarks, the Loschwitz Bridge stands out, which is also affectionately known as the “Blue Wonder”. This impressive steel framework is one of the first bridges in Europe to be built without pillars and thus set technological standards. The bridge, which has connected the residential areas of Loschwitz and Blasewitz since 1893, has faced a lot of criticism over the decades, but is now a well-known symbol of the city, on a par with the Frauenkirche and the Golden Rider.

The Loschwitz Bridge impresses not only with its historical significance, but also with its technical data:

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Total length 280 m
Width 12 m
Height of the supports approx. 24 m
Weight 3,500 tons

The bridge is the oldest of its kind in the city as it was undamaged during World War II, giving it additional historical value. Not only is it an important transport link, but also a popular meeting point for locals and tourists who want to enjoy the breathtaking views. Dresden.de emphasizes that the bridge is an indispensable part of Dresden's cityscape.

In summary, the Canaletto city festival and sights such as the Loschwitz Bridge offer a perfect opportunity to experience Dresden in its full splendor. No matter whether you want to dance, party or simply explore the city - everyone gets their money's worth here.