This is one of Dresden's most famous churches. The Church of St. Nicholas was originally called to commemorate the patron saint of businessmen. Because it was situated next to the old market, it had always had great political influence. During the reform in 1989, it became a settlement. The church had been burned many times for government reasons. Now it is rebuilt, and there are still many burning traces on the outside. There is a big pipe organ on the second floor. It is sung by the children's chorus every Wednesday and Sunday. The children's chorus is very famous. There is also a picture of the history of the church on the right side and an exhibition of Nazi history in Germany on the left.