Dresden Frauenkirche
Dresdner FrauenkircheThe trademark sight of Dresden. This impressive church was re-opened only a few years ago after being destroyed during World War II firebombing.
An der Frauenkirche 5, 01067 Dresden, Germany
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Aparthotel Altes Dresden
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Aparthotel Neumarkt
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Hilton Dresden
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Steigenberger Hotel de Saxe
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QF Hotel Dresden
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Historisches Bürgerhaus Dresden -Kulturstiftung-
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INNSIDE by Melia Dresden
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Aparthotel Am Schloss
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Email: stiftung@frauenkirche-dresden.de
Phone: +49 351 656 06 100
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Attractions near to Dresden Frauenkirche
ZwingerThe impressive Baroque palace built as a part of a former fort is a must-see. It hosts the Old Masters' Gallery among others. |
Dresden CastleYou will find layers upon layers of different architectural styles on this fascinating palace – the former residence of the Saxon kings. |
Old MarketDresden's main square is a pulsating centre for social and cultural life as well as shopping – either in the lively outside market or one of the many boutiques. |
Brühl's TerraceA popular promenade located on the bank of Elbe nicknamed the “Balcony of Europe”. A great place for a refreshing walk and views of the Elbe Valley. |
Japanese PalaceThe romantic place on the banks of Elbe used to house King Augustus' porcelain collection, today it houses the Museum of Ethnology. Worth a visit. |
Church of the Holy Cross DresdenDresden's oldest church and currently also the largest church in Saxony. The excellent acoustics are the reason why the famous Kreuzchoir performs here. |
Coin LaneRight next to the Frauenkirche, this enchanting narrow lane is littered with restaurants of all kind. There's so much options to choose from. |
New MarketA tribute to human persistence. The area was wiped out during World War II, than re-built in socialist realist style. Only some 20 years ago was the square restored to its pre-war look. |
Dresden PierThe docking place of Dresden's river ferries and sigh-seeing boats. Take a trip on the enchanting Elbe. |
Augustus BridgeA majestic sandstone bridge connecting the Old and New Towns of Dresden. Wonderful views of the Elbe. |










