Fürstenzug

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Fürstenzug is a famous large porcelain mural in Dresden depicting a procession of Saxon rulers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mural
porcelain mural
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle historicist
cityDistrict Innere Altstadt NERFINISHED
commissionedBy King John of Saxony NERFINISHED
completionDate 1876
country Germany NERFINISHED
depicts 35 margraves, electors and kings of the House of Wettin
Saxon dukes NERFINISHED
Saxon electors
Saxon kings
Saxon margraves
artisans
children
procession of Saxon rulers
scholars
soldiers
genre historical artwork
hasCreator Wilhelm Walther NERFINISHED
hasPart inscription naming Saxon rulers
height about 9.5 meters
heritageDesignation cultural monument in Dresden
imageSubject House of Wettin NERFINISHED
inception 1871
languageOfInscription German
length about 102 meters
locatedIn Dresden NERFINISHED
Saxony
surface form: Free State of Saxony

Germany
locatedInStreet Augustusstraße NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dresden Castle NERFINISHED
locatedOnBuilding Stallhof NERFINISHED
locatedOutdoors yes
materialUsed Meissen porcelain tiles NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the largest porcelain artworks in the world
numberOfTiles approximately 23000
originalTechnique sgraffito
partOf Dresden historic center NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
reconstruction 1904
1907
reconstructionMaterial porcelain tiles
significantEvent survived bombing of Dresden in 1945 with minor damage
significantPeriod 19th century art
subjectHeading Saxon history
theme dynastic continuity of Saxon rulers
touristAttraction yes
uses Meissen porcelain NERFINISHED

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Altstadt contains Fürstenzug
subject surface form: Altstadt (Dresden)