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It is being called "The Miracle of Dresden". Tomorrow, the seven great bells of the city's pristine Frauenkirche - The Church of Our Lady - will ring out as Germany's most potent symbol of past ...
Historical view of the Dresden Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Saxony, Germany. Built between 1726 and 1743 by George Bähr (German architect, 1666 - 1738). Destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt between ...
The Baroque sandstone Frauenkirche dominates the Dresden skyline today as it did in the past. The cranes and scaffolding which covered the Church of Our Lady have been removed and the building dazzles ...
Tens of thousands of people took part in a moving ceremony marking the formal reconsecration of Dresden's painstakingly rebuilt Frauenkirche - Church of Our Lady - 60 years after the Baroque ...
News in the early 1990s that Dresden’s citizens wanted to rebuild the Frauenkirche touched the hearts of people around the world and triggered a remarkably warm response.
The story of the painstaking project to rebuild every piece of Dresden's historic baroque church, which was destroyed by British and American bombing at the end of World War Two. Show more In 2005 ...
In 2005 Dresden’s Lutheran church, the Frauenkirche, opened its doors to the public for the first time in 60 years. The Frauenkirche in the East German city of Dresden was destroyed in 1945 by ...