Abstract
The Frauenkirche in the center of the old town of the Saxon state
capital of Dresden was designed by architect George Bähr and built from
1726 to 1743 in the Baroque style. During the Second World War, it was
so severely damaged in the bombing raid of February 13-14, 1945 that it
collapsed a day later. The GDR maintained the ruins as a memorial
against war and destruction. Following the peaceful revolution and
unification in 1990, cleanup and reconstruction began in 1993/1994,
financed by sponsoring associations and donors from all over the world.
The reconstruction was completed in 2005. The images show the church
before and after reconstruction.