Here is a comprehensive set of (subject, predicate, object) triples about Dresden:

**Geography & Location**
- (Dresden, is a, city)
- (Dresden, is located in, Germany)
- (Dresden, is the capital of, Saxony)
- (Dresden, is situated on, the River Elbe)
- (Dresden, is located in, eastern Germany)
- (Dresden, lies in, the Dresden Basin)

**Demographics & Administration**
- (Dresden, has a population of, approximately 560,000)
- (Dresden, is the, second-largest city in eastern Germany after Berlin)
- (Dresden, is a, state capital)
- (Dresden, is governed by, a city council)
- (Dresden, has the status of, an independent city / kreisfreie Stadt)

**History**
- (Dresden, was founded in, the early 13th century)
- (Dresden, was first mentioned in documents in, 1206)
- (Dresden, served as the residence of, the Electors of Saxony)
- (Dresden, served as the residence of, the Kings of Saxony)
- (Dresden, was a capital of, the Kingdom of Saxony)
- (Dresden, was heavily bombed in, February 1945)
- (the bombing of Dresden, was carried out by, British and American air forces)
- (the bombing of Dresden, occurred on, February 13–15, 1945)
- (the bombing of Dresden, destroyed, much of the city center)
- (the bombing of Dresden, caused, tens of thousands of deaths)
- (Dresden, was part of, East Germany / the GDR from 1949–1990)
- (Dresden, was reunified with, West Germany in 1990)
- (Dresden, suffered severe, flooding in 2002)
- (Dresden, suffered severe, flooding in 2013)
- (Augustus the Strong, ruled from, Dresden)
- (Augustus the Strong, transformed Dresden into, a major cultural center)
- (Dresden, was known as, "the Jewel Box" / "Florence on the Elbe")

**Architecture & Landmarks**
- (Dresden, is home to, the Frauenkirche)
- (the Frauenkirche, was destroyed in, 1945)
- (the Frauenkirche, was rebuilt and reconsecrated in, 2005)
- (the Frauenkirche, is an example of, Baroque architecture)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Zwinger Palace)
- (the Zwinger, was built in, the early 18th century)
- (the Zwinger, was designed by, Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann)
- (the Zwinger, is an example of, Baroque architecture)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Semperoper)
- (the Semperoper, is a, famous opera house)
- (the Semperoper, was designed by, Gottfried Semper)
- (the Semperoper, has been rebuilt, multiple times)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Residenzschloss / Royal Palace)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Brühl's Terrace)
- (Brühl's Terrace, is known as, "the Balcony of Europe")
- (Dresden, is home to, the Hofkirche / Cathedral of the Holy Trinity)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Albertinum)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Japanese Palace)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Pillnitz Castle)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Großer Garten / Great Garden)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Blue Wonder Bridge / Loschwitzer Brücke)
- (Dresden, features, many Baroque and Rococo buildings)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Stallhof)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Fürstenzug / Procession of Princes mural)
- (the Fürstenzug, is made of, Meissen porcelain tiles)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Yenidze building)
- (the Yenidze, resembles, a mosque)
- (the Yenidze, was originally, a cigarette factory)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Dresden Panometer)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Kunsthofpassage)

**Culture & Arts**
- (Dresden, is known for, its cultural heritage)
- (Dresden, is known for, its art collections)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister / Old Masters Picture Gallery)
- (the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, houses, the Sistine Madonna by Raphael)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Grünes Gewölbe / Green Vault)
- (the Green Vault, is one of, the oldest museums in Europe)
- (the Green Vault, contains, a vast collection of treasures and jewels)
- (the Green Vault, was burglarized in, November 2019)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Galerie Neue Meister / New Masters Gallery)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden / Dresden State Art Collections)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr)
- (the Militärhistorisches Museum, was redesigned by, Daniel Libeskind)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Dresden Philharmonic)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Sächsische Staatskapelle / Saxon State Orchestra)
- (the Sächsische Staatskapelle, is one of, the oldest orchestras in the world)
- (Dresden, hosts, the Dresden Music Festival)
- (Dresden, hosts, the Dixieland Festival)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Striezelmarkt)
- (the Striezelmarkt, is one of, the oldest Christmas markets in Germany)
- (the Striezelmarkt, dates back to, 1434)
- (Dresden, is associated with, the Dresden Stollen / Christstollen)
- (the Dresden Stollen, is a, traditional Christmas cake)

**Notable People**
- (Richard Wagner, was associated with, Dresden)
- (Carl Maria von Weber, worked in, Dresden)
- (Richard Strauss, worked in, Dresden)
- (Caspar David Friedrich, worked in, Dresden)
- (Bernardo Bellotto / Canaletto, painted views of, Dresden)
- (Kurt Vonnegut, was a prisoner of war in, Dresden)
- (Kurt Vonnegut, wrote about Dresden in, Slaughterhouse-Five)
- (Erich Kästner, was born in, Dresden)
- (August the Strong, made Dresden, a cultural capital)
- (Vladimir Putin, was stationed in, Dresden as a KGB agent)
- (Gerhard Richter, was born near / studied in, Dresden)

**Education & Science**
- (Dresden, is home to, the Technische Universität Dresden / TU Dresden)
- (TU Dresden, is one of, Germany's Excellence Universities)
- (TU Dresden, was founded in, 1828)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Dresden University of Applied Sciences / HTW Dresden)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts)
- (Dresden, is home to, several Fraunhofer Institutes)
- (Dresden, is home to, several Leibniz Institutes)
- (Dresden, is home to, several Max Planck Institutes)

**Economy & Industry**
- (Dresden, is a center of, the semiconductor industry)
- (Dresden, is known as, "Silicon Saxony")
- (Dresden, is home to, Globalfoundries facilities)
- (Dresden, is home to, Infineon Technologies facilities)
- (Dresden, is home to, Bosch semiconductor manufacturing)
- (Dresden, is a center of, microelectronics and nanotechnology)
- (Dresden, has a strong, pharmaceutical industry)
- (Dresden, has a strong, tourism industry)
- (Dresden, is home to, Volkswagen's Transparent Factory / Gläserne Manufaktur)

**Transport**
- (Dresden, is served by, Dresden Airport)
- (Dresden, has a, tram / streetcar network)
- (Dresden, is connected to, the German Autobahn network)
- (Dresden, is connected to, the German rail network)
- (Dresden, is served by, Elbe river shipping / paddle steamers)
- (Dresden, is home to, the world's oldest fleet of paddle steamers)
- (Dresden, has a, funicular railway in Loschwitz)
- (Dresden, has a, suspension railway in Loschwitz)

**UNESCO & Heritage**
- (the Dresden Elbe Valley, was a, UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- (the Dresden Elbe Valley, lost its UNESCO status in, 2009)
- (the Dresden Elbe Valley, lost its status because of, the Waldschlösschen Bridge construction)

**Sports**
- (Dresden, is home to, SG Dynamo Dresden)
- (Dynamo Dresden, plays, football / soccer)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Dresden Monarchs / American football)
- (Dresden, hosted events during, the 2006 FIFA World Cup — *correction: it did not*)

**Literature & Cultural References**
- (Slaughterhouse-Five, is set partly in, Dresden)
- (Dresden, has been depicted by, many Romantic-era artists)
- (Dresden, has inspired, numerous literary and musical works)

**Meissen Porcelain Connection**
- (Dresden, is closely associated with, Meissen porcelain)
- (Meissen, is located near, Dresden)
- (Augustus the Strong, established, the Meissen porcelain manufactory)

**Religion**
- (Dresden, is home to, the Kreuzkirche)
- (the Kreuzkirche, is the largest, church in Saxony)
- (Dresden, is home to, the Kreuzchor)
- (the Kreuzchor, is one of, the oldest boys' choirs in the world)

This is a broad but not exhaustive compilation. Let me know if you'd like me to expand on any particular aspect.
