TThe former supplier to the Royal Court of Saxony has developed into a specialist patisserie and confectioner that sends its wares around the world. Founded by Heinrich Jeremias Kreutzkamm in Dresden in 1825, the company is now run by the fifth generation of the same family. The story started with an advertisement in the “Dresdner Anzeiger” newspaper at the end of 1825: extolling their “Particularly fine French bonbons and all manner of Swiss patisserie at the most reasonable prices”, and recommending to “the nobility and worshipful public” their “flavourful sweetmeats, which are perfectly suited to the deco- ration of Christmas trees”. The company had far from an easy start, however, and it took nearly 50 years before its patisserie goods became known across Dresden and it was awarded the prestigious title of supplier to the Royal Court in 1873. Shortly thereafter, the company moved to its new headquarters in the city’s Altmarkt, where infinite patience and extreme skill were used to create many specialities which would be unaffordable to make today. TTa specialist patisserie and confectioner that sends its wares around the TTa specialist patisserie and confectioner that sends its wares around the TTworld. Founded by Heinrich Jeremias Kreutzkamm in Dresden in TTworld. Founded by Heinrich Jeremias Kreutzkamm in Dresden in TT1825, the company is now run by the fifth generation of the sameTT1825, the company is now run by the fifth generation of the sameTTfamily. The story started with an advertisement in the “Dresdner Anzeiger” newspaper at the end of 1825: extolling their “Particularly fine French bonbons and all manner of Swiss patisserie at the most reasonable prices”, and recommending to “the nobility and worshipful public” their “flavourful sweetmeats, which are perfectly suited to the deco- ration of Christmas trees”. Altmarkt-Galerie Dresden Display window of Max Kreutzkamm‘s confectioner‘s shop and café around 1925 Counter at Max Kreutzkamm‘s confectioner‘s shop and café around 1925 The former supplier to the Royal Court of Saxony has developed into Altmarkt-Galerie Dresden CAFÉ KREUTZKAMM 60 DES Annual Report 2011 THE CENTERS tenant profiles