Revenki's photos with the keyword: Frauenkirche

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 66
The inside of the inner dome.

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 83
The apex cross from the original dome, recovered from the rubble pile during reconstruction.

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 74
The sanctuary of the Frauenkirche. The dark portions at the base of the altar are, like the dark walls outside, remnants of the original structure, left visible in the reconstruction.

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 86
Looking down through the oculus of the inner dome into the sanctuary. It's hard to appreciate just how big the Frauenkirche is until you see it from this particular vantage point -- those little dots seen through the oculus are people sitting in the pews. The cupola is still another ~30ft up from this point, and the apex cross another ~50-60ft.

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 84
Old and new -- the dark stone was one of two large sections of wall left standing after the collapse of the church following the Allied firebombing of January 13, 1945, the lighter stone is part of the reconstruction. The sections don't match up, by design: one explanation claims that the mismatch is intended to forever distinguish the old from the new, even after the new stone has weathered to the same black color, and another explanation has it that the mismatch is due to the weight of the rubble pushing on the wall and tilting it out of plumb during and in the decades following the collapse. The mismatch is visible on the interior, as well, where piers flanking the altar are shifted about three inches to one side near their midpoints.

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 76
The original location of the huge piece of debris shown in this picture.

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 85
The reconstructed Frauenkirche. The dark walls to either side and dark portions of the foundation are all that remained standing of the original church, while the dark blocks of stone in the reconstructed walls are pieces recovered intact from the rubble and placed either in their original locations or in a computer's "best guess" of a similar previous location.

Germany - Dresden

03 Jul 2007 87
A chunk of the original "stone bell" dome of the Frauenkirche, recovered from the ruins during reconstruction. Note the plaque showing the debris' original location.