Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. The city has a population of about 552,000 people and is divided into 10 administrative districts.
28560 is a district of Dresden located in the north of the city, situated in the Wilhelmsburger Valley along the Elbe River. This district houses some of the city's most attractive and desirable neighbourhoods, including the neighbourhoods of Kleinzschachwitz, Loschwitz, and Pillnitz. It offers a variety of cultural activities, such as visiting the Albertinum and Brühlsche terraces, or taking part in the Dresden City Tour. Additionally, the district contains some important monuments of the city's Baroque Reformation style, notably the Hofkirche and the Frauenkirche. 28560 is also home to two major universities - the Technische Universität Dresden and the University of Music and Theatre, reflecting the strong academic environment of the area. Other attractions include Dresden Zoo, the Dresden Porcelain Manufactory, the Grosser Garten botanical garden, the Lanxess Arena, and several picturesque parks. The streets of 28560 are filled with trendy boutiques, art galleries and cafes, making it a popular spot for young people and families alike.