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Matthias Moritz


Community Manager, Hambergen

Frauenkirche Dresden | panoview |

The devastating "Bombing of Dresden" in 1945 is part of our history. However, after the Reunification of Germany this historic place was rebuilt not with ultra-modern fronts, but in traditional way. Not one of these buildings around this ensemble is really an "old" one.

Thank you, Lichtbilder - Holger Sauer for the detailed information!

October 2012, Saxony, Dresden, 9 frames upright

Dresden Frauenkirche
Dresden Frauenkirche
Matthias Moritz

Comments 9

  • Pfriemer 16/04/2018 17:14

    Da mag ich gerne länger gucken, Gruß aus Bali Wolfgang
  • Chris Zympilas 13/07/2013 13:15

    Great panorama, it's like to be there ! :)
  • Mihajlo Vasiljevic 19/04/2013 15:17

    Exelant!!!
  • Lichtbilder - Holger Sauer 04/11/2012 20:49

    hammer...
    hast du hier ne tonung darübergelegt?
    auf meinem monitor fast zu scharf... aber echt beeindruckend!
    lg holger
    ach ja...wegen der info: aber gern...!!
  • s. sabine krause 04/11/2012 10:38

    a beautiful if still a little sterile looking restorated view! the brand new replica buildings still radiate a certain "lego look", but time will bring "weathering", i hope, and thus make it look more natural and organic… an impressive image of an ambitious project – never been to dresden before, but now i'd like to go and visit! greetings, sabine.
  • Ilse Jentzsch 04/11/2012 10:26

    Da ich noch nie in Dresden war, betrachte ich natürlich voller Interesse Dein wunderschönes Pano - und bedanke mich dafür.
    LG Ilse
  • Klaus Kieslich 04/11/2012 10:08

    Super Pano
    Gruß Klaus
  • regina ellen 04/11/2012 9:16

    ...danke für dieses excellente Foto meiner Heimatstadt..da kommt schon etwas "Heimweh" auf!!
    schönen Sonntag Matthias+lg regina ellen
  • † cathy Blatt 04/11/2012 8:08

    Thank you for the pano. It almost looks like the paintings of the artist who portrayed the market scenes of Dresden at that time. I watched the progress on my yearly visits to Europe. It was so impressive to see how each single brick was taken out of the rubble, brushed off by hand and then numbered, stored on one of the many shelves and then re-used for the re building of the church.I found this dedication so thought provoking and inspiring.cathy