Furstenzug und Frauenkirche
Sun May 13, 2018 3:58 pmFrauenkirche is a bucket-list item for anyone even remotely interested in history, and resonates hope.

Procession of Princes depicts 35 rulers of Saxony, of which Dresden is the capital, and is the world’s largest porcelain art.

Frauenkirche was destroyed in World War II, but has been reconstructed with crowdfunding.

Baroque art is theatrical.


You can’t go wrong with roast pork knuckle and bier for dinner by the Elbe.

Frauenkirche radiates heat after sunset.