The Dresden Frauenkirche is an iconic symbol of reconciliation and peace in Dresden, Germany. This magnificent baroque-style church, originally built in the 18th-century, was destroyed during the WWII bombing in 1945 and lay in ruins for decades. The church's reconstruction began in 1994 and was completed in 2005, funded by donations from around the world. The intricate details of the 91-meter-high stone dome, known as the 'Stone Bell', and the impressive interior with its lavish decorations and large frescoes, are a testament to its historical and architectural significance. The Frauenkirche stands as a monument to Dresden's resilience and has been meticulously restored to its original splendor. It now functions as a fully working church and a symbol of reconciliation, attracting visitors worldwide for its architectural beauty, its history, and the panoramic views of Dresden from its dome's viewing platform. The church also hosts concerts and events throughout the year, contributing to Dresden's cultural scene.