DDR year 1956 stamps architecture Dresden Buildings MNH
📮 DDR 1956 Stamps – Context
In 1956 the Deutsche Post der DDR issued a set of postage stamps including a mini-series commemorating “750 Years of Dresden”. This set does include architectural views and landmarks from Dresden — typical for celebratory city anniversary series.
The complete 1956 DDR stamp year had many themes (e.g., Mozart, Leipzig Fair, Radfernfahrt) but the ones relevant to Dresden architecture are:
🏙️ 750 Jahre Dresden Series (Mi. 524–526)
These stamps were issued on 1 June 1956 to mark the 750th anniversary of the city of Dresden.
📌 Motifs in this series (according to catalog listings and Dresdner Bauwerke auf deutschen Briefmarken):
- Mi. 524 (10 Pf) – Part of the ensemble showing various buildings on the Altmarkt (including old town façades, towers) in Dresden.
- Mi. 525 (20 Pf) – Features a view over the Elbe, including the Schlossplatz ensemble with the Georgentor, Hausmann Tower of the Residenzschloss, and the Katholische Hofkirche.
- Mi. 526 (40 Pf) – Shows the Beyer-Bau, part of the technical university complex in Dresden (an historic building associated with scientific and architectural heritage).
These issues are the key ones from 1956 that depict Dresden architecture on DDR stamps.
🖼️ What the Architectural Motifs Represent
Here’s a bit of context behind what you see on those stamps:
- 🏛️ Altmarkt / Historic Centre Views: The Altmarkt has been the heart of Dresden’s old town for centuries — medieval market square surrounded by historic façades and church towers (as seen on Mi. 524).
- 🌉 Elbe Panorama: A river view across the Elbe highlighting important civic and ecclesiastical buildings (Mi. 525).
- 📐 Beyer-Bau: A Renaissance-style building that became part of the Technische Universität Dresden and symbolized science and tradition (Mi. 526)
