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A February 2005 trip to Dresden by panda1

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Dresden was only a short stop for us to see some of the sights.

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KreuzkircheBest of IgoUgo

Attraction

Kreuzkirche is today's town Protestant Church, founded 1215 by St. Nicholas Church (Nicolaikirche). The church had been leveled three times by fire (1669) and war (during the thirty year war 1760, 1897.) The church survived WWII inspite of the fires destroying the interiors due to it was rebuilt with modern steel supports from the prior destruction. Concerts are performed here. The tower provides a great downtown view once you get to the top by the stairs.

April to October Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; November to March Mon-Sat 10am-4pm; Sun about 11am after the Service.
During the Christmas Fair (Striezelmarkt) extended opening hours.

Fees to the Tower: Adult €1.50, city card €0.75, child (under 6 free) 6-14 €1.00, Family €4.00

Tel 0351-4 39 39 20
email fvdresdnerkreuzkirche@t-online.de

  • Member Rating 3 out of 5 by panda1 on March 14, 2005

Kreuzkirche
Kreuzstraße 7 Dresden, Germany 01067
+49 351 49 23 35 1

VerkehrsmuseumBest of IgoUgo

Attraction

Verkehrsmuseum
Verkehrsmuseum started 1877, today houses one of the oldest technical collections on the five modes of transport: motor vehicle, rail, urban public transport, aviation and shipping, and includes a large model railway and German ingenuity.

Tue-Sun 10am-5pm; open Easter Monday and Whit Monday; closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day.

Phone: 0351/8644-0
Email: vmuseum.dresden@vmd.smwk.sachsen.de

  • Member Rating 3 out of 5 by panda1 on March 14, 2005

Verkehrsmuseum
Augustusstraße 1 Dresden, Germany 01067
+49 351 8 64 40

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