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St.-Michaeliskirche
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St.-Michaeliskirche

Gothic Revival in Dresden's Heart

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St. Michael's Church in Bühlau captivates with its 43-meter tower and striking brickwork. Designed by architect Woldemar Kandler, this neo-Gothic structure exudes a serene elegance that invites exploration. Step inside to feel the history and pride of a community that has worshipped here for over a century. Be inspired by the artistic architecture and tranquil ambiance.
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Architect Woldemar Kandler designed the St. Michael's Church in the neo-Gothic style, and it was consecrated as the Church of the Redeemer on October 29, 1899.

Quick Facts

Architect
Woldemar Kandler
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument
Denomination
Lutheran

Guided Story

Feel the breeze gently brushing against the church's corners as you stand here. Look up at the towering spire reaching into the sky, a silent witness to the echo of bells through the valley. Did you know it was originally dedicated as the Church of the Redeemer? Its name may have changed, but its powerful story remains. Can you feel the coolness of the brick facade? It seems to hold whispers from another era. Take a few steps forward and let your eyes wander over the intricate windows, like storybooks of light and color. This is more than a place of worship; it’s a living piece of history.

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