Church of Our Lady Meissen (Frauenkirche Meissen)
If you let your gaze wander over the baroque tower dome, you will recognize in one of the gothic window openings the world's first playable carillon made of Meissen porcelain with 37 tunable porcelain bells. Six times a day, the porcelain chimes from 1929 can be heard in the streets and alleys of Meissen with ever-changing chorales.
- 06.30 a.m. - "Wake up, call and the voice"
- 08.30 a.m. - "Great God, we praise you"
- 11.30 a.m. - "The heavens glorify eternal honor".
- 14.30 hrs - "We come to pray".
- 17.30 hrs - "A strong castle is our god
- 20.30 - "Praise the Lord
The interior of the church with its special and atmospheric atmosphere invites to reflection and prayer. In the three-aisled church room there is an altar of the Virgin Mary. This is a late gothic carving of lime wood with gold leaf from the 15th century, whose side wings were added in 1928. A large panel painting from 1549 in the northwest chapel, a small late-Gothic winged altar in the southern side aisle, three colored choir windows from 1888 with biblical scenes and an altarpiece in the Romantic style from 1840 complete the church interior. However, the church is not only a place of sanctity and devotion for many, but also contributes to a lively city culture with a wide range of events. Among other things, concerts take place within its walls. Guided tours or an ascent of the Frauenkirchturm are also possible. Whoever climbs the 193 steps of the tower is rewarded with a unique view over the roofs of Meissen.
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Openings
Apr. - Oct.: Mo. - Sat: 10.00 - 17.00 hours
Sun: 12.00 - 17.00
Guided tour by appointment
Porcelain chimes sound at the following times: 06.30, 08.30, 11.30, 14.30, 17.30, 20.30
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Directions & Parking facilities
Die Frauenkirche liegt zentral in der Meißner Altstadt direkt am Markt. Sie ist gut zu Fuß bei einem Altstadtrundgang erreichbar. Vom Bahnhof Meißen-Altstadt führt der Weg durch die historische Innenstadt zur Kirche. Für die Anreise mit dem Auto empfiehlt sich die Nutzung öffentlicher Parkplätze am Rand der Altstadt.
Author
Dresden Elbland Redaktion
Organization
Dresden Elbland
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