All Saints Church (Allerheiligenkirche) was a Church of England church on Wiener Straße, Ecke Beuststraße, in Dresden. It was in the Early English Period of Neo-Gothic.
It was made possibly by a legacy from the widow of Wilhelm Heinrich Göschen (William Henry Goschen), a merchant from Saxony living in London. It was built from 1868 to 1869 by August Pieper and the London architect James Piers St Aubyn for the many Anglicans living in Dresden. It was a small three-aisle basilica design, with a low choir and a polygonal apse. To its south was a square tower based on the Marburg Elisabethkirche with a tall octagonal spire. The roof was open on the inside and covered in sculpture. In January 1927 an agreement was signed between the All Saint's English episcopal church and the Evangelical-Lutheran St.-Pauls-Gemeinde for a change of use and from then on, for thirty years, the church was used by that Lutheran congregation. The church was only slightly damaged in the Second World War but nevertheless fell out of use.