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Himmelfahrtskirche, Dresden

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The Himmelfahrtskirche Leuben

The Himmelfahrtskirche (German pronunciation: [ˈhɪml̩faːɐ̯tsˌkɪʁçə]; Church of the Ascension) is a Protestant church in the Leuben district of Dresden. It was designed by Karl Emil Scherz and completed in 1901, replacing the Alte Kirche. It is a listed monument.

References

  1. Mai, H.; Herre, V. (1992). Kirchen in Sachsen: vom Klassizismus bis zum Jugendstil (in German). Koehler & Amelang. p. 154. ISBN 978-3-7338-0081-9. Retrieved 20 June 2018.

51°00′40″N 13°49′33″E / 51.01111°N 13.82583°E / 51.01111; 13.82583

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