This old Baroque Lutheran church was formerly catholic until is became Protestant during the Reformation. With its rich sacrosanct history, it serves as a landmark in the city center, with one of the largest domes in Europe — and even amongst the rest of the buildings, it stands out as a focal point due to its importance in the community and its intricate architecture.
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Moderate
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How to get there
N51° 03' 11.4516"E13° 44' 36.5316"
This drone image was taken flying from Brühlschen Garten towards the University of Arts (Hochschule für Bildende Künste), facing south with a view of the Frauenkirche Dresden, Zitronenpresse and city center.
By Light Rail:
- Closest stop: Dresden Synagogue (via 3, 7, 8 or 9 lines)
- Head south toward St. Petersburger Straße/B170
- Turn right onto St. Petersburger Straße/B170
- Turn right onto Akademiestraße
- Turn right onto Brühlscher Garten and destination will be on the right
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