
Theaterruine St. Pauli
Historic charm meets live theatre magic
Did you know?
Designed by architect Christian Schramm, the St.-Pauli Church, now known as the Theaterruine, has been a beloved cultural venue since its opening in 1997.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Christian Schramm
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1997
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- pauliruine.de
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle rustle of the leaves in the breeze? Look up and see how the sunlight dances through the old walls. Isn't there something magical about the St. Pauli Theatre Ruins? Imagine, this was once a grand church, destroyed on the night of February 13, 1945. Today, it serves as a dramatic open-air stage for theater performances. Picture actors and audiences bringing the past to life as the ruins stand as silent witnesses to history. And if you turn around, you might catch a glimpse of the nearby Alaunplatz, a perfect spot to relax and reflect after your visit.
Location
Nearby

Hechtviertel

Schauburg

Staatsbetrieb Sächsisches Immobilien- und Baumanagement Niederlassung Dresden 1

Theaterbüro / St. Pauli Galerie

Bischofsplatz

Dresden Bischofsplatz

C. Rockefeller - Center For The Contemporary Arts

