The Dreikönigskirche is a church located in the Inner Neustadt district of Dresden, Germany. It has a long history dating back to the 15th century and has been rebuilt several times due to destruction from wars and fires. The current building was constructed in the 18th century and features a unique blend of baroque and Gothic architectural styles. The church is a prominent landmark in the city and offers stunning views of the surrounding area from its 87.5-meter-high tower. Visitors can explore the church and its grounds, which include a small courtyard and a nearby museum, the Kügelgenhaus – Museum der Dresdner Romantik. The church is also a popular venue for events and concerts, making it a great place to visit for families and culture lovers alike
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Activities: We visited the Dreikönigskirche and spent some time in the cool building looking at the small exhibition. We could decide how long we wanted to stay
Highlights: The kids appreciated the break from the heat in the cool building, and the exhibition kept them interested. The history of the church was also interesting ✨