Church of Our Lady

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Church of Our Lady is a famous Baroque Lutheran church in Dresden, Germany, renowned for its monumental dome and post–World War II reconstruction as a symbol of reconciliation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque church
Lutheran church
landmark in Dresden
reconstructed church building
architect George Bähr NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
belongsTo Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony NERFINISHED
category Baroque architecture in Germany
Churches in Dresden
Rebuilt buildings and structures in Germany
city Dresden NERFINISHED
completed 1743
constructionStart 1726
country Germany NERFINISHED
dateOfDestruction February 1945
denomination Evangelical Lutheran
destroyedInEvent Bombing of Dresden in World War II NERFINISHED
hasPart high altar
lantern atop the dome
main nave
monumental dome
organ
hasViewingPlatform dome viewing platform
height approximately 91 meters
heritageDesignation cultural monument of Saxony
knownFor large stone dome
post–World War II reconstruction
symbol of reconciliation
locatedAt Neumarkt, Dresden NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dresden NERFINISHED
Saxony NERFINISHED
material sandstone
namedAfter Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
nativeName Frauenkirche NERFINISHED
notableEvent consecration of rebuilt church in 2005
laying of foundation stone for reconstruction in 1994
reconstructionCompleted 2005
reconstructionStart 1994
region Free State of Saxony NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
reopened 2005
status active church
symbolizes peace
reconciliation between former enemies of World War II
touristAttraction yes
usedFor church services
concerts
tourism

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Frauenkirche translationOfName Church of Our Lady
subject surface form: Frauenkirche (Dresden)
Liebfrauenkirche, Halle hasEnglishName Church of Our Lady