The Zwinger is a palace located in Dresden, Germany. Construction began in 1711, and it was designed by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann. The architectural style of the Zwinger is Baroque, contributing to its distinctive appearance.
The Zwinger is recognized as a heritage monument in Saxony, reflecting its historical significance. It is considered a historic building, and while its exact classification remains debated, it’s often described as a castle.
As a prominent attraction, the Zwinger draws visitors to Dresden. Its complex layout is represented as a multipolygon in OpenStreetMap data.
