Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg
Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg
Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg
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LTB511
ญี่ปุ่น35,042 ผลงาน
มี.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • เดินทางคนเดียว
The current building was built in Romanesque style in 995–1065, with a tower (bell tower) added in 1070–1075 and expanded in Gothic style in 1331–1431. The arches of the south gate are finely carved and the windows of the basilica are decorated with beautiful stained glass.
เขียนเมื่อ 22 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2024
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Riziero D
โรม, อิตาลี67 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2024 • เดินทางคนเดียว
Large church with double choir, dating back to the tenth century. Inside many works of art of considerable value, from the Tables of Holbein the Elder to the stained glass windows to the right of the nave (of 1130), from the altarpiece The Virgin Mary by C. Amberger to the great fresco of St. Christopher of Anonymous.
เขียนเมื่อ 5 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2024
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Tango75
Italian Alps, อิตาลี360 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
An imposing cathedral, cinoscuto as Duomo d' Augusta, with a very particular portal of 1360 -1370 carved with numerous reliefs. It is a short walk from the town hall.
Beautiful stained glass windows.
On its right is the beautiful government palace of Swabia and Augsburg
Beautiful stained glass windows.
On its right is the beautiful government palace of Swabia and Augsburg
เขียนเมื่อ 26 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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2extreme4U
Karlsruhe55,389 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • ครอบครัว
Augsburg Cathedral is certainly one of the most famous sights in the city. The building is certainly worth seeing, although not as magnificent as other cathedrals in Germany or Europe. Admission is free, open daily from 7:00-18:00.
เขียนเมื่อ 25 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Espinece
ซันเตียโก, ชิลี129 ผลงาน
มิ.ย. ค.ศ. 2024 • เดินทางคนเดียว
Very beautiful temple on the outside, with very comfortable and quiet green areas. Inside a typical Gothic church with 3 naves and a beautiful crypt. It is not really very different from many other churches of this type but it is always pleasant to visit
เขียนเมื่อ 11 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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muttibey
อิชมีร์, ตุรกี3,710 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • เพื่อนๆ
We passed by at night with friends and it was very impressive. The architecture is very beautiful and it has a unique main door. Totally recommended.
เขียนเมื่อ 16 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Vicky Silve
Abbadia Lariana, อิตาลี674 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2024 • ครอบครัว
This monumental Gothic church is built on an height; it worths a visit because of its colourful stained glass windows, the most ancient ones in Germany. The holy water dispensers are a brilliant idea!
เขียนเมื่อ 26 เมษายน ค.ศ. 2024
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JC_Tom
ออนนะ-ซง , ญี่ปุ่น5,553 ผลงาน
ก.ย. ค.ศ. 2023 • คู่รัก
It's a big cathedral. It takes quite a while just to walk around inside the cathedral. The stained glass was amazing. There is also a prayer area in the basement. There weren't many visitors, so I was able to look around at my own pace. It's close to the city hall, so you can see other facilities there as well.
เขียนเมื่อ 21 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2023
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reppi
ฮินเตอร์ซาร์เตน, เยอรมนี858 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2023 • เดินทางคนเดียว
The cathedral reflects the extraordinary importance of this old, wealthy imperial city inside and out. The wealthy merchants donated a lot of money here and the best builders and artists were hired. It is best to take part in one of the professional tours.
Pickled with many superlatives: oldest surviving Ottonian church 995
there was already a previous building before 800. Most of the parts are probably from the Gothic period; the iconoclasm of the Reformation left its mark. The last major renovation was in 1984; the oldest windows date from around 1240; the most beautiful of the prophet windows is that of Daniel; the earlier furnishings were among the most valuable of the Middle Ages - certainly thanks to the money of the merchants and financiers. Friezes and meanders above the side aisle arcades; panel paintings by Hans Holbein; worth seeing is the Christ figure "Ecce Homo" from 1630 (influenced by Rubens); due to damage in the war, new windows and figures have been established in our time, which can be seen as sound additions. The cathedral chapels are extraordinary. Beautiful Christopher fresco in the transept. Two hours are hardly enough to see everything in depth.
Pickled with many superlatives: oldest surviving Ottonian church 995
there was already a previous building before 800. Most of the parts are probably from the Gothic period; the iconoclasm of the Reformation left its mark. The last major renovation was in 1984; the oldest windows date from around 1240; the most beautiful of the prophet windows is that of Daniel; the earlier furnishings were among the most valuable of the Middle Ages - certainly thanks to the money of the merchants and financiers. Friezes and meanders above the side aisle arcades; panel paintings by Hans Holbein; worth seeing is the Christ figure "Ecce Homo" from 1630 (influenced by Rubens); due to damage in the war, new windows and figures have been established in our time, which can be seen as sound additions. The cathedral chapels are extraordinary. Beautiful Christopher fresco in the transept. Two hours are hardly enough to see everything in depth.
เขียนเมื่อ 29 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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periandro
เมืองลักเซมเบิร์ก, ลักเซมเบิร์ก10,511 ผลงาน
ก.ย. ค.ศ. 2022 • เดินทางคนเดียว
The cathedral of Augsburg is a stunning edifice, and, on account of its belfry towers, is one of the landmarks of the mentioned city. It was built in the eleventh century in romanesque style, though some gothic elements were added in the fourteenth century, the most remarkable of them being the eastern choir. The baroquization that the church endured in the seventeenth century was fortunately reverted in the nineteenth, when some neogothic items were added, thus restoring it to its previous appearance. Luckily enough, the bombardment of the city during the Second World War didn't cause any heavy damage to that church and, what is more important, it didn't affect at all its precious stained glass windows.
The church façade is rather limited since a considerable part thereof lies betwixt other buildings. The most conspicuous elements of the temple outer part, apart from the towers, are the portals, particularly on account of the sculptures and carvings which ornate them. It's indeed something deserving special attention. Therefore, it's worth observing them for a while. The marvellous southern portal dates back to mid fourteenth century. It's in an ornate transition style and consists of two entrances with their respective doors, separated by a fabulous central column. Manifold carved reliefs can be admired in that architectural jewel. The scenes that they portray in the tympanum and the said central column refer to the life of the Virgin Mary. Between the side columns supporting the structure which contains the transition style decreasing arches and in their corresponding niches one can see statues representing the apostles. Among the scenes called up by the carvings contained in the tympanum of the northern portal, already in gothic style, there are those concerning the Annunciation, The Birth of Christ, the Adoration of the Magi, and the Death and Coronation of Mary.
The church interior is really impressive. It's a five-nave church, It has therefore four side aisles, two on each side of the central nave. The latter is separated from the contiguous side aisles by sturdy pillars in whose inner part they have in turn five-sided pilasters with simple capitals. The side aisles on each side are separated from themselves by cylindrical columns also with simple capitals. The naves vaults are ribbed ones, typical of the gothic style, the ribs stemming from the mentioned capitals.
The cathedral length is very large. In the middle there is the chancel which, in itself, is also considerably long. The modern high altar is, together with a candlestick, on a platform which could be called the unreal chancel - quite separated from the other elements integrating the choir - at a lower level than that on which the ancient altar lies. This altar is one of those elements. At both sides of the ancient altar there are the stall seats. On the wall located at the right hand side of the ancient high altar there is a fabulous organ, while the wall on the other side encompasses three pointed arches resting on columns which end on the lowest segment of the wall concerned, segment which is higher than the stall seat backs leaning on that wall pan. The whole is laid out in a very attractive manner.
The stained-glass windows are outstanding items in the church concerned. As stated, they were spared from the destruction connected to the Second World War. In the southern clerestory one can observe five stained glass windows dating back to the eleventh or twelfth century. They are therefore the oldest ones in Germany. In them the figures of some prophets can be watched. Other interesting windows in that temple are those of the southern aisle. They are more recent than the aforesaid ones, fourteenth century, and the figures they show depict stories of the Virgin. Those of the western choir, by Johannes Schrier, are likewise very nice.
There are some valuable artworks in that temple. For example, the nave pillars have four paintings depicting scenes of the life of the Virgin, executed by Hans Holbein the Elder at the end of the fifteenth century. At the northern transept there are a series of portraits of bishops of Augsburg. The chapel of Our Lady is in itself also a work of art. It was designed in the first quarter of the eighteenth century by Gabriel de Gabrieli. Other artworks in that temple are the bishop's throne, supported by two crouching lions, the bronze tomb of Bishop Wolfhart Rot, a large fresco depicting St. Christopher in the southern transept dating back to the end of the fifteenth century, a baroque Ecce Homo by Georg Petel.
Apart from the already mentioned artworks housed in that cathedral, the Golden Chapel, built in the 14th century, is also a masterpiece. Its altarpiece is fabulous, as well as a series of frescoes that depict scenes from the life of Christ.
The foregoing can give an idea of the charm attached to that temple as well as the great deal of jewels that can be admired in Augsburg cathedral. Its visit is thus a must while being in that marvellous city. The cathedral has also a splendid cloister and a romanesque crypt dating back to the tenth century, which shouldn't be missed. The cloister is beautiful and walking along its corridors is a very pleasant and relaxing exercice.
The church façade is rather limited since a considerable part thereof lies betwixt other buildings. The most conspicuous elements of the temple outer part, apart from the towers, are the portals, particularly on account of the sculptures and carvings which ornate them. It's indeed something deserving special attention. Therefore, it's worth observing them for a while. The marvellous southern portal dates back to mid fourteenth century. It's in an ornate transition style and consists of two entrances with their respective doors, separated by a fabulous central column. Manifold carved reliefs can be admired in that architectural jewel. The scenes that they portray in the tympanum and the said central column refer to the life of the Virgin Mary. Between the side columns supporting the structure which contains the transition style decreasing arches and in their corresponding niches one can see statues representing the apostles. Among the scenes called up by the carvings contained in the tympanum of the northern portal, already in gothic style, there are those concerning the Annunciation, The Birth of Christ, the Adoration of the Magi, and the Death and Coronation of Mary.
The church interior is really impressive. It's a five-nave church, It has therefore four side aisles, two on each side of the central nave. The latter is separated from the contiguous side aisles by sturdy pillars in whose inner part they have in turn five-sided pilasters with simple capitals. The side aisles on each side are separated from themselves by cylindrical columns also with simple capitals. The naves vaults are ribbed ones, typical of the gothic style, the ribs stemming from the mentioned capitals.
The cathedral length is very large. In the middle there is the chancel which, in itself, is also considerably long. The modern high altar is, together with a candlestick, on a platform which could be called the unreal chancel - quite separated from the other elements integrating the choir - at a lower level than that on which the ancient altar lies. This altar is one of those elements. At both sides of the ancient altar there are the stall seats. On the wall located at the right hand side of the ancient high altar there is a fabulous organ, while the wall on the other side encompasses three pointed arches resting on columns which end on the lowest segment of the wall concerned, segment which is higher than the stall seat backs leaning on that wall pan. The whole is laid out in a very attractive manner.
The stained-glass windows are outstanding items in the church concerned. As stated, they were spared from the destruction connected to the Second World War. In the southern clerestory one can observe five stained glass windows dating back to the eleventh or twelfth century. They are therefore the oldest ones in Germany. In them the figures of some prophets can be watched. Other interesting windows in that temple are those of the southern aisle. They are more recent than the aforesaid ones, fourteenth century, and the figures they show depict stories of the Virgin. Those of the western choir, by Johannes Schrier, are likewise very nice.
There are some valuable artworks in that temple. For example, the nave pillars have four paintings depicting scenes of the life of the Virgin, executed by Hans Holbein the Elder at the end of the fifteenth century. At the northern transept there are a series of portraits of bishops of Augsburg. The chapel of Our Lady is in itself also a work of art. It was designed in the first quarter of the eighteenth century by Gabriel de Gabrieli. Other artworks in that temple are the bishop's throne, supported by two crouching lions, the bronze tomb of Bishop Wolfhart Rot, a large fresco depicting St. Christopher in the southern transept dating back to the end of the fifteenth century, a baroque Ecce Homo by Georg Petel.
Apart from the already mentioned artworks housed in that cathedral, the Golden Chapel, built in the 14th century, is also a masterpiece. Its altarpiece is fabulous, as well as a series of frescoes that depict scenes from the life of Christ.
The foregoing can give an idea of the charm attached to that temple as well as the great deal of jewels that can be admired in Augsburg cathedral. Its visit is thus a must while being in that marvellous city. The cathedral has also a splendid cloister and a romanesque crypt dating back to the tenth century, which shouldn't be missed. The cloister is beautiful and walking along its corridors is a very pleasant and relaxing exercice.
เขียนเมื่อ 26 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Is Dom Dom St. Maria an active parish or a museum ?
เขียนเมื่อ 29 พฤษภาคม 2019
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