
Dresden Cathedral
Dresden Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, is a Baroque-style church located in Dresden, Germany. Built between 1739 and 1751, it serves as the main Catholic church in the city. The cathedral features elaborate architecture with rich sculptures, ornate interiors, and impressive domes. It has historically been a symbol of the Catholic faith in predominantly Protestant Dresden and was heavily damaged during World War II, then carefully restored. Today, it functions as a place of worship, cultural events, and concerts, reflecting Dresden’s rich historical and spiritual tradition.