Dresden's first church, the Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church) was built in 1215. The church was reconsecrated in 1388 as the Kreuzkirche (Church of the Holy Cross) after the marriage of Henry the Illustrious, whose wife brought a relic of the Holy Cross to Dresden.The Kreuzkirche has a history of being destroyed and rebuilt. In the early fifteenth century the old church from the thirteenth century was replaced by a Gothic building, which burned down in 1492. In the rebuilt church the first Lutheran service in Dresden was held in 1539. Between 1579 and 1584 a new tower was constructed, ninety meters tall. Bombardments of the Prussian army in 1760 heavily damaged the Kreuzkirche. Its tower seemed unharmed, but collapsed five years later during reconstruction work. The church was rebuilt once again between 1764 and 1792 after a neoclassicist design by Johann Georg Schmidt.
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