Saxon audio guide in the green vault: Tom Paul's enthusiastic!

Saxon audio guide in the green vault: Tom Paul's enthusiastic!

Dresden, Deutschland - A touch of home brings the new audio guide in the green vault in Dresden, which is spoken by the popular cabaret artist Tom Pauls. This free service celebrates the Saxon dialect and combines it with the impressive historical collection of the museum, which was once the treasury of King August the strong. The audio guide, which was designed especially for guests from all over Germany, conveys the Saxon language as lively as it was once spoken by August of the Strong itself, such as mdr reported.

"I would have liked to be able to contribute even more Saxon expressions, such as 'Hornzsche' or 'insulation'," said Pauls, who has campaigned for the Saxon coloring of the German Audioguides. Not only the dialect is maintained, but also the cultural heritage of Saxony, which is shared with international visitors.

a diverse offer

In the green vault, there is not only the Saxon audio guide, but also numerous other offers in different languages - including Sorbian, English, Polish, Czech, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. The return of the Saxon dialect to the exhibition was also initiated by the audience wishes, such as Skd

Visitors can look forward to new highlights, including the masterpieces of the court goldsmith Johann Melchior Dinglinger, which are presented in the permanent exhibition. A particularly fascinating piece is the portrait kameno of a Roman emperor from 41 BC. BC and a magnificent bowl with a resting Hercules from 1713. If all of this is not enough, you will find additional free information sheets in German, English and simple language in the museum.

Details for the museum visit

The green vault opens every day except Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a special evening opening on Fridays from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The admission price is regularly 16 euros and reduced 12 euros. Admission is even free of charge for under 17-year-olds. On Friday evening there is the blue hour for which entry costs 18 euros.

In order to celebrate the variety of voice offers and the return to the roots of Saxon history, the new audio guide is a real enrichment for the museum and another piece of home that is brought closer to visitors. Sächsische.de And especially aim at visitors who want to feel closer to local culture.

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