A Visit To Iceland And The Scandinavian North By Madame Ida Pfeiffer































































































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As I had seen the town of Dresden several years before, and the only
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As I Had Seen The Town Of Dresden Several Years Before, And The Only Building New To Me Was The Splendid Theatre, I Took Advantage Of The Few Evening Hours Of My Stay To Visit This Structure.

Standing in the midst of the beautiful Cathedral-square, its noble rotunda-like form at once rivets the attention.

The inner theatre is surrounded by a superb broad and lofty corridor, with fine bow- windows and straight broad staircases, leading in different directions towards the galleries. The interior of the theatre is not so spacious as, judging from the exterior, one would imagine it to be, but the architecture and decorations are truly gorgeous and striking. The boxes are all open, being separated from each other merely by a low partition; the walls and chairs are covered with heavy silken draperies, and the seats of the third and fourth galleries with a mixture of silk and cotton. One single circumstance was disagreeable to me in an acoustic point of view - I could hear the slightest whisper of the prompter as distinctly as though some one had been behind me reading the play. The curtain had scarcely fallen before the whole house was empty, and yet there was no crowding to get out. This first drew my attention to the numerous and excellently contrived doors.

April 16th.

The Dresden omnibuses may be cited as models of comfort; one is certain of plenty of room, and there is no occasion to dread either the corpulent persons or the furs and cloaks of fellow-passengers. A bell-pull is fixed in the interior of the carriage, so that each individual can give the coachman a signal when he or she wishes to alight.

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