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The Royal Palace Residenzschloss is a historic palace complex in Dresden, Germany. The palace was the residence of the Electors and Kings of Saxony from the early 18th century until 1918. It is now a museum and a popular tourist attraction.

The palace complex consists of several buildings and courtyards, with each building showcasing a different style of architecture. The most famous building is the Fürstenzug, a 101-meter-long mural made of Meissen porcelain tiles that depict the history of the House of Wettin. Other notable buildings include the Georgenbau, the Stallhof, and the Johanneum.

Visitors to the Royal Palace Residenzschloss can explore the various museums and exhibitions housed within the palace complex, which include the Green Vault, the New Green Vault, the Turkish Chamber, and the Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments. The Green Vault is particularly notable for its extensive collection of precious objects, including jewelry, goldsmith works, and ivory carvings.

In addition to the museums and exhibitions, visitors can also admire the architecture and artistry of the palace complex itself. The palace features a mix of Baroque, Rococo, and Renaissance styles, and is decorated with intricate frescoes, sculptures, and paintings.