Saxon Elector Augustus the Strong (1670 – 1733) built a treasure house between 1723 and 1730. The historical part is located on the ground floor of the Royal Palace in the authenticly restored rooms of the collection. The museum is named Green Vaults after the columns of one of the halls, painted in malachite green. Many of the most famous works in the museum’s exposition were created by court jeweler Johann Melchior Dinglinger and his sons.
Title illustration: large pectoral bow of the wife of Elector Friedrich August III – Amalie Auguste. Photo: Jurgen Karpinsky / AP Photo / dpa.
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