The Dreikönigskirche on the main street of Dresden's Inner Neustadt is an impressive example of baroque architecture. Originally built in the 18th century, it has undergone numerous structural changes over the years. Damaged during the Second World War, it was lovingly restored and now dominates the cityscape with its distinctive tower. In addition to regular church services, concerts and cultural events also take place here. Adjacent to it is the "Haus der Kirche", a community centre used for various events. A must for every visitor to Dresden.
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Openings
Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday: closed
Saturday: closed
Price info
Adults 5,00 EUR
reduced 4,00 EUR
Children under 6 years free
from 6 years to 17 years 1,50 EUR
Last admission ½ hour before closing time.
reduced 4,00 EUR
Children under 6 years free
from 6 years to 17 years 1,50 EUR
Last admission ½ hour before closing time.
General information
Parking Available
Eligibility
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for individual guests
Foreign Language
German
Payment methods
Cash
Directions & Parking facilities
Approach to the Dreikönigskirche in Dresden:
PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
Neustädter Markt: Take tram lines 4, 8 or 9 to the "Neustädter Markt" stop. From there it is only a few minutes' walk to the Dreikönigskirche.
Albertplatz: This junction is served by several tram lines (3, 6, 7, 8, 11) and buses. After getting off at Albertplatz, walk in the direction of Hauptstraße and reach the Dreikönigskirche after a short walk.
On foot/bike: The church is located in the main street of the Inner New Town. It is easily accessible via Augustusbrücke or Albertbrücke. Bicycle stands are available nearby.
Car: There are some parking facilities in the area, but they are often limited. The "Radeberger Straße" multi-storey car park is in the immediate vicinity. Please note the parking fees and the traffic situation in the city centre. It is recommended to use public transport or bicycle for the visit.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
Neustädter Markt: Take tram lines 4, 8 or 9 to the "Neustädter Markt" stop. From there it is only a few minutes' walk to the Dreikönigskirche.
Albertplatz: This junction is served by several tram lines (3, 6, 7, 8, 11) and buses. After getting off at Albertplatz, walk in the direction of Hauptstraße and reach the Dreikönigskirche after a short walk.
On foot/bike: The church is located in the main street of the Inner New Town. It is easily accessible via Augustusbrücke or Albertbrücke. Bicycle stands are available nearby.
Car: There are some parking facilities in the area, but they are often limited. The "Radeberger Straße" multi-storey car park is in the immediate vicinity. Please note the parking fees and the traffic situation in the city centre. It is recommended to use public transport or bicycle for the visit.
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