Strasbourg Cathedral (Cathédrale de Strasbourg, Straßburger Münster), Alsace France (videoturysta)
[EN] Visiting Strasbourg and not visiting the cathedral (GPS: 48.581575, 7.750155) would be odd to say the least. It is one of Europes finest gothic designs. It's really amazing how people hundreds of years ago with only simple tools managed to build this spectacular cathedral - at 142 metres (466 feet), it was the world's tallest building from 1647 to 1874!
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[FR] Votre visite à Strasbourg ne est pas complet sans une visite de la cathédrale. La cathédrale impressionne par son immensité et pourtant la légèreté de la structure. L'architecture est l'esprit souffle. Ce est absolument magnifique, à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur.
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[DE] Ihr Besuch in Straßburg ist nicht komplett ohne den Besuch der Kathedrale. Die Kathedrale beeindruckt durch seine Weite und doch die Leichtigkeit der Struktur. Die Architektur ist Geist weht. Sie ist absolut atemberaubend, innen und außen.
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[PL] Zwiedzanie Strasburga z pominięciem katedry (GPS: 48.581575, 7,750155) byłoby co najmniej dziwne. Jest to jeden z najwspanialszych gotyckich projektów Europy. To naprawdę niesamowite, jak ludziom setki lat temu, tylko przy użyciu prostych narzędzi, udało się zbudować tę spektakularną katedrę o wysokości 142 metrów. Był to najwyższy budynek na świecie od 1647 do 1874 roku!
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Vertigineuse cathédrale de Strasbourg
Au début de l'hiver, les compagnons de la Fondation de l'Oeuvre Notre-Dame montent au sommet de la flèche de la cathédrale de Strasbourg pour une mission à haut risque.
Extrait de l'émission Des Racines et Des Ailes : Un hiver en Alsace diffusée le 28/11/2018.
Une production Eclectic Production avec la participation de France Télévisions.
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Strasbourg Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg, Strasbourg, Alsace, France, Europe
Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg, also known as Strasbourg Minster, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Although considerable parts of it are still in Romanesque architecture, it is widely considered to be among the finest examples of high, or late, Gothic architecture. Erwin von Steinbach is credited for major contributions from 1277 to his death in 1318. At 142 metres (466 feet), it was the world's tallest building from 1647 to 1874, when it was surpassed by St. Nikolai's Church, Hamburg. Today it is the sixth-tallest church in the world and the highest still-standing structure built entirely in the Middle Ages. Described by Victor Hugo as a gigantic and delicate marvel, and by Goethe as a sublimely towering, wide-spreading tree of God, the cathedral is visible far across the plains of Alsace and can be seen from as far off as the Vosges Mountains or the Black Forest on the other side of the Rhine. Sandstone from the Vosges used in construction gives the cathedral its characteristic pink hue. The construction began with the quire and the north transept in a Romanesque style, reminiscent of and actually inspired by the Imperial Cathedrals in its monumentality and height. But in 1225, a team coming from Chartres revolutionized the construction by suggesting a Gothic architecture style. The parts of the nave that had already been begun in Romanesque style were torn down and in order to find money to finish the nave, the Chapter resorted to Indulgences in 1253. The money was kept by the Œuvre Notre-Dame, which also hired architects and stone workers. The influence of the Chartres masters was also felt in the sculptures and statues: the Pillar of Angels, a representation of the Last Judgment on a pillar in the southern transept, facing the Astronomical clock, owes to their expressive style.
Like the city of Strasbourg, the cathedral connects Münster-German and French cultural influences, while the eastern structures, e.g. the choir and south portal, still have very Romanesque features, with more emphasis placed on walls than on windows. Above all, the famous west front, decorated with thousands of figures, is a masterpiece of the Gothic era. The tower is one of the first to rely substantially on craftsmanship, with the final appearance being one with a high degree of linearity captured in stone. While previous façades were certainly drawn prior to construction, Strasbourg has one of the earliest façades whose construction is inconceivable without prior drawing. Strasbourg and Cologne Cathedral together represent some of the earliest uses of architectural drawing. The work of Professor Robert O. Bork of the University of Iowa suggests that the design of the Strasbourg facade, while seeming almost random in its complexity, can be constructed using a series of rotated octagons. The north tower, completed in 1439, was the world's tallest building from 1647 (when the spire of St. Mary's church, Stralsund burnt down) until 1874 (when the tower of St. Nikolai's Church in Hamburg was completed). The planned south tower was never built and as a result, with its characteristic asymmetrical form, the Strasbourg cathedral is now the premier landmark of Alsace. One can see 30 kilometers from the observation level, which provides a view of the Rhine banks from the Vosges all the way to the Black Forest. The octagonal tower as it can be seen is the combined work of architects Ulrich Ensingen (shaft) and Johannes Hültz of Cologne (top). Ensingen worked on the Cathedral from 1399 to 1419, and Hültz from 1419 to 1439. In 1505, architect Jakob von Landshut and sculptor Hans von Aachen finished rebuilding the Saint-Lawrence portal (Portail Saint-Laurent) outside the northern transept in a markedly post-Gothic, early-Renaissance style. As with the other portals of the Cathedral, most of the statues now to be seen in situ are copies, the originals having been moved to the Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame.
CATHEDRALE DE STRASBOURG (Notre-Dame de Strasbourg) Horloge Astronomique, Orgue & Cloches
La cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg est une cathédrale catholique romaine construite à Strasbourg, en France, représentative de l'architecture gothique. Avec ses 142,11 mètres, après avoir été l'édifice le plus haut du monde de 1647 à 1874, elle est actuellement la deuxième plus haute cathédrale de France après celle de Rouen, achevée en 1876 grâce aux techniques de construction modernes, et culminant à 151 mètres. Avec 4 millions et demi de visiteurs par an, elle est la deuxième cathédrale la plus visitée de France après Notre-Dame de Paris. Elle est reconnaissable par son unique clocher surmonté d'une flèche. « Prodige du gigantesque et du délicat » selon Victor Hugo, la splendeur de la cathédrale est visible de très loin dans la plaine alsacienne et peut être aperçue d'aussi loin que les Vosges ou que de la Forêt-Noire. Elle se situe dans un quartier entouré par la rivière l’Ill, sur la place de la cathédrale, au cœur du centre ancien de Strasbourg. L'édifice fait l'objet d'un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis 1862.
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Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg, also known as Strasbourg Minster, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Although considerable parts of it are still in Romanesque architecture, it is widely considered to be among the finest examples of high, or late, Gothic architecture. Erwin von Steinbach is credited for major contributions from 1277 to his death in 1318.
At 142 metres (466 feet), it was the world's tallest building from 1647 to 1874 (227 years), when it was surpassed by St. Nikolai's Church, Hamburg. Today it is the sixth-tallest church in the world and the highest extant structure built entirely in the Middle Ages.
Described by Victor Hugo as a gigantic and delicate marvel, and by Goethe as a sublimely towering, wide-spreading tree of God, the cathedral is visible far across the plains of Alsace and can be seen from as far off as the Vosges Mountains or the Black Forest on the other side of the Rhine. Sandstone from the Vosges used in construction gives the cathedral its characteristic pink hue.
It is known that a cathedral was erected by the bishop Saint Arbogast of the Strasbourg diocese at the end of the seventh century, on the base of a temple dedicated to the Virgin Mary, but nothing remains of it today. Strasbourg's previous cathedral, of which remains dating back to the late 4th century or early 5th century were unearthed in 1948 and 1956, was situated at the site of the current Église Saint-Étienne.
Protestant and Revolutionary iconoclasm, the war periods of 1681, 1870 and 1940–1944 as well as changes in taste and liturgy have taken a toll on some of Strasbourg Cathedral's most outstanding features such as the choir screen of 1252 and the successive high altars (ca. 1500 and 1682), but many treasures remain inside the building; others, or fragments of them, being displayed in the Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame.
The cathedral's south transept houses an 18-metre astronomical clock, one of the largest in the world. Its first forerunner was the so-called Dreikönigsuhr (three-king clock) of 1352-1354, located at the opposite wall from where today's clock is. Then starting in 1547 a new clock was built by Christian Herlin, and others, but the construction was interrupted when the cathedral was handed over to the Roman Catholic Church. Construction was resumed in 1571 by Conrad Dasypodius and the Habrecht brothers, and this clock was astronomically much more involved. It also had paintings by the Swiss painter Tobias Stimmer. That clock functioned into the late 18th Century and can be seen today in the Strasbourg Museum of Decorative Arts.
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VIDEO - Strasbourg: exercice-incendie à la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg en 2017
Une à deux fois par an, un exercice-incendie est organisé dans la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg par la Direction régionale des affaires culturelles Grand Est en partenariat avec le Service départemental d’incendie et de secours du Bas-Rhin. Reportage diffusé en mars 2017.
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Visite de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, un édifice tout à fait exceptionnel.
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Illuminations 2017 Cathédrale de Strasbourg HD - Amazing Light Show on the Strasbourg Cathedral
En juillet : 22h30 / 23h00 / 23h30 / 00h00
En août : 22h15 / 22h45 / 23h15 / 23h45
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Durée : 15 minutes, spectacle toutes les 30 minutes
Illuminations 2017 Cathédrale de Strasbourg HD - Amazing Light Show on the Strasbourg Cathedral
Illuminations Cathédrale de Strasbourg, Notre Dame, Notre-Dame Strasbourg at 2017.
Illuminations 2017 Cathédrale de Strasbourg HD - Amazing Light Show on the Strasbourg Cathedral
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Our Journey to Strasbourg , France! Cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg !
I will gladly announce that what I have been waiting for several months, I can finally share with you!
Our trip to France from April 2019 has been very enjoyable, mostly to the dear people we were with!
The stay in Strasbourg was only 4 hours, I tried to incorporate everything I could with Hero6 but also leave some space for relaxation for us!
I admit it was especially tiring the road, but worth all the effort!
The dear people who were part of our little trip are in the order of the numbers on the shirt:
Liliana
Rodica
Cristian
Florin si Lavinia,
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With gratitude,
Lavinia and Florin
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Les secrets des cathédrales : Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, la prodigieuse
Admirée par Victor Hugo, encensée par Goethe, l'église domine la plaine alsacienne après avoir surmonté de nombreuses épreuves.
Strasbourg city , France (Strasbourg Cathedral)
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg
Strasbourg - climbing up Cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
I am climbing up the stairs of Cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg by foot.
The Cathedral is 180 meters high.
Les cloches sonnent pour Notre Dame de Paris - Cathédrale de Strasbourg (ENTIER)
Les Cathédrales de France sonnent toutes à 18h50 le 17 avril 2019, pour rendre hommage à l'incendie qui a ravagé la cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris.
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La cathédrale de Strasbourg - Région Alsace - Le Monument Préféré des Français
La cathédrale de strasbourg - Région Alsace - Le Monument Préféré des Français
Au cœur de la ville, elle s’impose majestueusement Prodige du Gigantesque et du délicat » selon Victor Hugo. La cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg a été le monument chrétien le plus haut du monde jusqu’au 19ème siècle grâce à sa fameuse flèche l’élevant à 142m. Elle réunit tous les styles du roman au gothique. Le beffroi de la nef comporte 3 étages et possède une immense variété de vitraux, une collection impressionnante de tapisseries représentant la vie de la vierge ainsi qu’un orgue du 13ème. Un escalier tournant de 330 marches conduit les visiteurs sur sa célèbre belle plate-forme qui offre un panorama unique sur la ville et ses environs. Son horloge astronomique est un joyau de la renaissance et le jeu de ses automates attire les visiteurs tous les jours à midi trente ils défilent en entier. Un autre trésor de la cathédrale : ses cloches dont la sonnerie est une des plus parfaite d’Europe selon certains experts campanologues !