
Guided tour: PLATTE OST/ WEST. Living and building in large panel construction
Guided tour of the special exhibition
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Meeting point at the ticket office
- Guided tour free of charge plus museum admission
- without registration

Guided tour: The Eternal Scripture – A Torah for Dresden
Curator’s talk with Jahna Dahms
Introduction to the project: What is a Torah? Why has it been written by hand for over 2,500 years?
In around 35 minutes, Jahna Dahms explains the project and discusses the origins, tradition and significance of the Torah as humanity’s oldest continuous cultural practice. There will be an opportunity to ask questions afterwards. The scribe will be present during the event.
- Duration: 35 minutes
- You do not need a museum ticket for this guided tour.

Guided tour: PLATTE OST/ WEST. Living and building in large panel construction
Guided tour of the special exhibition
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Meeting point at the ticket office
- Guided tour free of charge plus museum admission
- without registration

Guided tour: The Eternal Scripture – A Torah for Dresden
Curator’s talk with Jahna Dahms
Introduction to the project: What is a Torah? Why has it been written by hand for over 2,500 years?
In around 35 minutes, Jahna Dahms explains the project and discusses the origins, tradition and significance of the Torah as humanity’s oldest continuous cultural practice. There will be an opportunity to ask questions afterwards. The scribe will be present during the event.
- Duration: 35 minutes
- You do not need a museum ticket for this guided tour.

Guided tour: PLATTE OST/ WEST. Living and building in large panel construction
Guided tour of the special exhibition
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Meeting point at the ticket office
- Guided tour free of charge plus museum admission
- without registration

Guided tour: The Eternal Scripture – A Torah for Dresden
Curator’s talk with Jahna Dahms
Introduction to the project: What is a Torah? Why has it been written by hand for over 2,500 years?
In around 35 minutes, Jahna Dahms explains the project and discusses the origins, tradition and significance of the Torah as humanity’s oldest continuous cultural practice. There will be an opportunity to ask questions afterwards. The scribe will be present during the event.
- Duration: 35 minutes
- You do not need a museum ticket for this guided tour.

Guided tour: PLATTE OST/ WEST. Living and building in large panel construction
Guided tour of the special exhibition
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Meeting point at the ticket office
- Guided tour free of charge plus museum admission
- without registration

Guided tour: The Eternal Scripture – A Torah for Dresden
Curator’s talk with Jahna Dahms
Introduction to the project: What is a Torah? Why has it been written by hand for over 2,500 years?
In around 35 minutes, Jahna Dahms explains the project and discusses the origins, tradition and significance of the Torah as humanity’s oldest continuous cultural practice. There will be an opportunity to ask questions afterwards. The scribe will be present during the event.
- Duration: 35 minutes
- You do not need a museum ticket for this guided tour.

800 years of Dresden
History(s) from the beginnings to the present day
Guided tour of the permanent exhibition
- Duration: 1.5 h
- Guided tour free of charge plus museum admission
- Meeting point at the ticket office

Art at the Reick Combined Heat and Power Plant: Heinz Drache & Siegfried Schade
Tour of the combined heat and power plant
Today’s Reick CHP plant houses two works of art that are not normally open to the public: a monumental mural (1976) by Heinz Drache in the control room and ceramic reliefs (1989) by Siegfried Schade from the former canteen. These works also depict prefabricated buildings – yet the depictions vary greatly, making them a reflection of their time.
With commentary by Dr Claudia Quiring (Dresden City Museum) and Tino Kuhnke (SachsenEnergie) on the content and the subsequent handling of the works.
- SachsenEnergie Combined Heat and Power Plant Dresden-Reick
Liebstädter Straße 1
01277 Dresden - Register online or via the visitor service of the Dresden City Museums on +49 351 488 7272 (Mon – Fri)