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Georg-Treu-Platz 3 | Entrance G of the Frauenkirche, 01067 Dresden, Saxony, GermanyMap
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Dresden is the political, cultural and economic center of Germany and a scientific research center. Dresden is the second largest city in Eastern Europe after Berlin, with tourist attractions such as palaces and churches.
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Frauenkirche Dresden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The world-famous Cathedral of Our Lady in Dresden was rebuilt 59 years after it was bombed. On October 30, 2005, Dresden held a large-scale "Inauguration of the Reconstruction of the Cathedral of Our Lady", including representatives of the British royal family More than 100,000 people including dignitaries attended the event. The Notre Dame Cathedral in Dresden was built in 1726. It was designed and built by carpenter Olger Bell and took 17 years to complete. The Notre Dame Cathedral is 95 meters high, huge in scale, exquisite and gorgeous. It is a representative work of Western new church architecture, a landmark building in this ancient city, and a more beautiful scenery in Dresden. At the end of World War II, the Cathedral of Notre Dame was reduced to ruins under the bombing of the British and American air forces, leaving only a 13-meter-high wall. This is the eternal pain that the war brought to the people of Dresden. After the reunification of Germany, with the support of donations from Britain and the United States and other countries, Germany decided to rebuild the Notre Dame Cathedral. Since 1994, the reconstruction work took 11 years and cost 179 million euros. The reconstructed church was basically built as it was, and many relics were carefully preserved and became part of the church's construction materials.
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Frauenkirche Dresden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Dresden is the political, cultural and economic center of Germany and a scientific research center. Dresden is the second largest city in Eastern Europe after Berlin, with tourist attractions such as palaces and churches.
Germany's very distinctive city, baroque architecture and rococo architecture, full of streets and alleys, combine two artistic styles to show the world! It is worthy of being one of the most beautiful and beautiful cities in Germany!
In addition to the several attractions that go before, the most famous is the Church of the Virgin of Dresden, which is called the three major attractions of Dresden with the Zwenger Palace and the Senper Opera. The Church of the Virgin of Dresden was built in 1726. It is a baroque building with a circular arch, which is huge in scale, but unfortunately in the great bombing of 1945, it was reduced to rubble, and it was rebuilt on the rubble after the reunification of Germany, and completed in 2005. Approaching the church, it felt like a theater, and the central altar was a huge organ, with a complex sculpture and ornate decoration that was shining from top to bottom. At the church door, and there are advertisements for evening concerts that put elegance and sacredness together, and Germans really play.
Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence of the Elector and King of Saxony, and the Church of the Virgin Mary of Dresden (Dresdner Frauenkirche) is a Lutheran church. Early church buildings were Catholic until they became Protestant during the Reformation.
Beautiful city, beautiful view, fairy tale mine 😍😍 love it, I like it.