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  1. Die Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden ist die Kathedrale des Bistums Dresden-Meißen und eine Stadtpfarrkirche Dresdens. Sie wurde von 1739 bis 1755 im Stil des Barock errichtet und steht am Altstädter Elbufer zwischen Schloss- und Theaterplatz. Als ehemalige Hofkirche ist sie durch einen Übergang über die Chiaverigasse mit dem ...

  2. Book your tickets online for Katholische Hofkirche, Dresden: See 717 reviews, articles, and 1,202 photos of Katholische Hofkirche, ranked No.21 on Tripadvisor among 262 attractions in Dresden.

  3. The Katholische Hofkirche ("The Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony") is a Roman Catholic Cathedral, located in the heart of Dresden, in the Eastern part of Germany. It was elevated to a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in 1964.

  4. V původně katolickém dvorním kostele později povýšeným na katedrálu Nejsvětější trojice se nachází hrobka se sarkofágy rodu Wettinů a schránka se srdcem Augusta Silného. Na střeše katedrály je 78 soch svatých od Lorenza Mattielliho. TIP: Uvnitř se nachází varhany od Gottfrieda Silbermanna.

  5. Known as Hofkirche (Church of the Court), the new Catholic church was built between 1738 and 1751 in high Baroque style. The monumental, oval-shaped Hofkirche features an 83 m. /272 ft. high belfry, which is harmoniously integrated in the front facade. The spire of the bell tower is designed as a series of stepped monopteros – open circular ...

  6. May 2023 • Solo. The Catholic Court Church (today officially Cathedral of Ss. Trinitatis) in Dresden, with the patron saint of the Holy Trinity, is the cathedral of the Diocese of Dresden-Meissen and a parish church in Dresden. It was built under Elector Friedrich August II of Saxony by Gaetano Chiaveri from the year 1739 to the year 1755 in ...

  7. The Hofkirche stands as one of Dresden's foremost landmarks. It was designed by architect Gaetano Chiaveri from 1738 to 1751. The church was commissioned by Augustus III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland while the Protestant city of Dresden built the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) between 1726 and 1743.