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Dresden celebrates the resurrection of the Frauenkirche Tomorrow, the bells of Dresden's baroque masterpiece will ring out for the first time for 60 years. Saturday 29 October 2005 00:00 BST.
Dresden's Frauenkirche rises from the ashes of war at last. By Kate Connolly in Dresden 31 October 2005 • 12:01am . The new sandstone Protestant church is a faithful reconstruction of the 18th ...
Dresden burned for a week, and the Frauenkirche was reduced to a pile of rubble. The reconstruction has not put an end to debate over whether the bombing of Dresden was morally justified, says our ...
The Frauenkirche was resurrected in 2005, after 11 years of reconstruction and six decades after more than 1,200 British and American warplanes dropped incendiary bombs on Dresden, creating a ...
The Frauenkirche is the symbol of the bombing of Dresden, a huge British attack in 1945 that killed 35,000 people in a ferocious firestorm. It was the most controversial raid of the war in Europe, ...
Tens of thousands of people took part in a moving ceremony marking the formal reconsecration of Dresden's painstakingly rebuilt Frauenkirche - Church of Our Lady - 60 years after the Baroque ...
The Frauenkirche of Dresden at Neumarkt in 2009 Wikimedia Commons For centuries, the German city of Dresden was one of Europe's architectural and artistic gems—its "Florence on the Elbe." The ...
DRESDEN (dpa) – Some people call it Dresden’s “Miracle in Stone” when they refer to the reconstruction of the Frauenkirche (Church of our Lady) which British and American bombers flattened ...
Exactly 70 years ago, the eastern German city of Dresden was virtually destroyed within one night in an attack that killed 25,000. The morning after having been bombed by Allied forces, the city's ...
In 2005 Dresden’s Lutheran church, the Frauenkirche, opened its doors to the public for the first time in 60 years. The Frauenkirche in the East German city of Dresden was destroyed in 1945 by ...