Frauenkirche

Church Dresden, Saxony, Germany
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What to expect

The Frauenkirche is a Lutheran church in Dresden, Germany, and one of the city's most famous landmarks. The church was originally built in the 18th century and features a distinctive Baroque design with a large dome. After being destroyed during World War II, the church was rebuilt between 1994 and 2005 and now serves as a symbol of reconciliation. Visitors can admire the church's impressive architecture and learn about its history. The surrounding Neumarkt square has also been reconstructed and features several valuable baroque buildings. The church offers various events and activities, including concerts and guided tours, making it a great place to visit with family and friends

Plan your family visit to the Frauenkirche with these blog insights 👇

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A weekend in Dresden, Moritzburg and Wackerbarth Castle as a family

A weekend in Dresden, Moritzburg and Wackerbarth Castle as a family
This family's experience:

Activities: We strolled through the historic city, past the Semperoper and through the Fürstenzug to the Frauenkirche. We sat in one of the cafes near the Frauenkirche and ordered cake, lemonade and coffee

Highlights: We were impressed by people from all over the world exploring Dresden. We also took some great pictures in the morning when there were no people around ✨

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Dresden with kids

Dresden with kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Frauenkirche, a beautiful baroque church with a impressive dome

Highlights: The kids loved the views from the top, and we enjoyed the history and architecture ✨