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backed Schmidt and laid the foundation stone in 1764, nevertheless, after the preserved westwork collapsed in 1765, Schmidt had to accept the Neoclassicist chief architect
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on 13 February 1945. In its current form with its sober scratch coat interior, it was re-opened in 1955. In the course of the reconstruction of the nearby
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a debate arose over a restoration of the pre-war design, but from 2000 to 2004, the interior was refurbished in its 1955 condition.
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had existed at the southeastern corner of the Dresden market since the twelfth century. A Side-chapel of the Cross, named after a
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Dresden, Kreuzkirche, Kreuzschule, Kreuzchor – musikalische und humanistische Tradition in 775 Jahren.
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After the building was gutted by a fire in 1897, the church interior was reshaped with
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Der Dresdner Kreuzchor – Geschichte und Gegenwart, Wirkungsstätten und Schule
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reconstruction, which however were opposed by contemporary architects of the
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Old Church of the Cross, after the collapse of the Westwerk. Painting by
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Dresdner Kreuzchor und Kreuzkirche. Eine Chronik von 1206 bis heute.
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Christian organizations established in the 13th century
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Kreuzkirche (disambiguation)

Affiliation
Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Saxony
Protestant
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Cathedral
Dresden
Germany
Geographic coordinates
51°2′56″N 13°44′21″E / 51.04889°N 13.73917°E / 51.04889; 13.73917
Architect(s)
Johann George Schmidt
Style
Late Baroque
Neoclassicism
Official Website
Lutheran
Dresden
Landesbischof
Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Saxony
Free State of Saxony
Dresdner Kreuzchor

Bernardo Bellotto
Romanesque
basilica
Saint Nicholas
relic
Meissen

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