The Dreikönigskirche was built between 1732 and 1739 by George Bähr and Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann. Its Neobaroque tower, which offers a splendid vista, was added approx. 100 years later. It has now been reconstructed and is used as a center for church meetings.
One part of the building is also used for church services. Inside the church, a torso of the Baroque altar by Benjamin Thomä recalls the night in 1945 when Dresden was destroyed by bombs. Below the organ loft you will see one of Dresden's most significant surviving Renaissance monuments.
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