Frauenkirche - Dresden, Germany

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Willkommen in Dresden! This model was created by MiniWorld 3D collaborator @vandragonde . The Frauenkirche in Dresden is a Baroque Evangelical Lutheran church and the defining monumental building of Dresden's New Market. It is regarded as a magnificent testimony to Protestant sacred architecture, has one of the largest stone church domes north of the Alps, and is considered the largest sandstone building in the world. It's current design was originally built in the 1700's in the site of preceding Catholic churches. It was destroyed during World War II, however, it was rebuilt in 2005 using many of the original stones, which stand out as they are darker (from Wikipedia). Here in two versions for download, once in 1:1000 and in 1:700. MiniWorld 3D is excited to bring this charming model to life as a homage to all the people of Dresden and Germany, as this building is a symbol of people coming together and rising again. This model was carefully designed by collaborator Vandragonde, who takes the time to research and draw his 1:1000 scale models. Please give credit, it's all about spreading culture and education! Be sure to follow him and consider supporting his Patreon:https://www.thingiverse.com/vandragonde/about https://www.patreon.com/vandragondehttps://www.instagram.com/vandragon_dehttps://www.myminifactory.com/users/vandragon UPATE 01.06.2019: Fixed a small bug on the roof and an infill problem in Simplify3d MiniWorld 3D is a collective of 15+ artists creating the best free library of 3D printable models of landmarks of the world!

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