TREPPE ZUR BRÜHLSCHE TERASSE - GRAND STAIRCASE TO THE BRÜHL TERRACE
To access the Brühl Terrace, you will probably borrow this 13,56-metre wide staircase and 41 steps built in 1868 by the architect Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer to allow the s to enjoy the belvedere and admire the sunset sun on the Elbe. On each side of the staircase you can admire four sculpted groups representing the four times of the day: in the morning (morning toilet, top left), day (workers, top right), evening (revellers, bottom left), overnight (sleepyheads, bottom right). These sculpted groups, carried out with a local sandstone stone, are the work of Johannes Schilling, Saxon sculptor and professor at the Kunstakademie. Like the staircase, they date back 1868. They were cast in bronze in 1908.
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