The Dresden Frauenkirche, a church with origins in the early 18th century, stands as a symbol of resilience and rebirth. Located in the heart of Dresden, Germany, it was severely damaged during World War II, with its dome collapsing in 1945. For decades, the ruins served as a poignant war memorial. Following German reunification, an extensive reconstruction project began, culminating in the church’s reopening in 2005. Today, visitors can explore the restored interior, which blends original fragments with modern craftsmanship, and climb to the top of the dome for panoramic views of the city.
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