The procession of princes (german: Fürstenzug), a mural showing the saxon princes, is located on the outer wall of the long corridor of the stable yard in the Dresden Castle. The mural runs for 102 metres along the Augustusstrasse, which is located in the centre of Dresdens historic centre between the Frauenkirche and the Hofkirche. The Fürstenzug depicts a cavalcade of the almost thousand years history of the Princely house of Wettin. Made out of 23.000 Meißner porcelain tiles it is the biggest porcelain image of the world. Famously the european porcelain was invented in Meißen during the rule of Augustus II the Strong. More info on the Fürstenzug in the wikipedia.
There are more Dresden streets we photographed in our archive, which you can find by yellow markers on our worldmap. In case you are interested in us creating a streetline montage for one of these streets please contact us.