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Rose,  United States United States
14 Dec 2023
Excellent
Tour guide was knowledgeable and entertaining. Answered questions well. History of building is interesting.
Semperoper: English Guided Tour
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Elke,  Germany Germany
13 Apr 2024
Excellent
Hat alles super geklappt und die Führung war sehr interessant und sehenswert 👍🏻
Semperoper: German Guided Tour
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Norbert,  Germany Germany
27 Mar 2024
Excellent
Es war sehr interessant und informativ!
Semperoper: German Guided Tour

About: Semperoper

The Semperoper is an opera house located in Dresden, Germany. Originally opened in 1841, the building has been reconstructed on two occasions: once due to a fire in 1869, and once as a result of the bombing of Dresden during World War II.

Semperoper
Theaterplatz 2, 01067, Dresden
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