Dresden Castle, also known as Residenzschloss Dresden, has a rich history that dates back to the 13th century. Although it is not primarily known for its food culture, the castle itself has been a seat of power and residence for electors and kings of Saxony, who would have indulged in the finest culinary experiences of their times. The lavish banquets and feasts held by the Saxon rulers would have included various traditional German dishes, as well as exotic foods that showcased their wealth and power. Over time, the culinary traditions of Saxony evolved, with influences from other cultures due to political and social exchange, leading to a unique regional cuisine that visitors can enjoy today.
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