Designed to house the Saxony region's Landstand, it was built in the Baroque style between 1770 and 1776 by Friedrich August Krubsacius on the site of the former Palais Flemming-Sulkowski.
The building was constructed in the late 18th century at Pirna Gate, in the east of the historic inner city.
The bombing of Dresden in World War II destroyed the building.
Since the reshaping of the Dresdner streets Wilsdruffer road was extended and broadened as a highway; part of the front garden was lost because of this.
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