
Dresden Frauenkirche
The stunning Dresden Frauenkirche was built in the 18th century and is an exceptional example of Protestant sacred architecture. It was destroyed during Wolrd War II and reconstruction did not start until after the reunification of Germany. This church holds a lot of history: it switched from Catholic to Protestant and its dome almost collapsed due to the heavy weight of the original lantern, which was switched out for a lighter one, after discovering cracks in the ceiling.