Martin Luther Church - Free Audio Guide
Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Martin-Luther-Kirche, 2a, Martin-Luther-Platz, Äußere Neustadt, Neustadt, Dresden, Sachsen, 01099, Deutschland
The Martin-Luther-Kirche, constructed between 1883 and 1887 in Dresden's Neustadt, is a significant example of 19th-century architecture, showcasing a mix of neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic styles. The church, with its striking 81-meter tall tower, suffered only minor damage during World War II, allowing its interior and exquisite stained glass windows to remain intact. Guests can admire the church's beautiful three-nave layout and the grand organ built by Carl Eduard Jehmlich in 1887. It welcomes visitors daily with free admission. Accessibility features include wheelchair access and guided tours available upon request.