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Church of Martin Luther

Martin Luther Church combines elements of the Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic styles. Multi-colored glass stained-glass windows depict scenes from the life of Christ.

Church of Martin Luther (Martin-Luther-Kirche), photo Thomas Quine

The Martin Luther-Kirche church was built in 1833-1877 in Dresden in the center of the small Martin-Luther-Platz square. This is the Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Martin Luther's church seems simply gigantic compared to neighboring buildings. Also, like most Protestant churches of that period, the church is distinguished by a mixture of neo-Gothic and Neo-Romanesque elements. Old stained glass windows depict scenes from the life of Jesus.

Once here, you can climb the tower and enjoy the beautiful and unusual view of Dresden.

The interior of the church, photo Aklaton

Altar and beautiful stained-glass windows, LvE photo

How to get there

Take tram 11 to the Pulsnitzer Straße stop.

Watch the video: PBS - Martin Luther Complete documentary. Parts 1 & 2 (April 2024).

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