Church of St. Elizabeth, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
St. Elizabeth's Church of the Catholic Third Order of Saint Francis is a Gothic church in Wrocław, Poland. The structure dates back to the 14th century, when construction was commissioned by the city. The main tower was originally 130 meters tall. From 1525 until 1946, St. Elizabeth's was the chief Lutheran Church of Breslau/Wroclaw and Silesia. In 1946 it was expropriated and given to the Military Chaplaincy of the Polish Roman Catholic Church. The church was damaged by heavy hail in 1529, and gutted by fire in 1976. The church's renowned organ was destroyed. The reconstructed main tower is now 91.5 meters tall. An observation deck near the top is open to the public. Since 1999 there is a memorial on the church property to Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a native of the city and martyr to the anti-Nazi Cause.
St. Elizabeth's Church, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
St. Elizabeth's Church of the Catholic Third Order of Saint Francis is a Gothic church in Wrocław, Poland. The structure dates back to the 14th century, when construction was commissioned by the city. The main tower was originally 130 meters tall. From 1525 until 1946, St. Elizabeth's was the chief Lutheran Church of Breslau/Wroclaw and Silesia. In 1946 it was expropriated and given to the Military Chaplaincy of the Polish Roman Catholic Church. The church was damaged by heavy hail in 1529, and gutted by fire in 1976. The church's renowned organ was destroyed. The reconstructed main tower is now 91.5 meters tall. An observation deck near the top is open to the public. Since 1999 there is a memorial on the church property to Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a native of the city and martyr to the anti-Nazi Cause.
View from St. Elizabeth's Church Tower, Wrocław, Poland
St. Elizabeth's Church of the Catholic Third Order of Saint Francis is a Gothic church in Wrocław, Poland. It is one of the most iconic structures of the city's panorama.
The structure dates back to the 14th century, when construction was commissioned by the city. The main tower was originally 130 meters tall. From 1525 until 1946, St. Elizabeth's was the chief Lutheran Church of Breslau/Wroclaw and Silesia. In 1946 it was expropriated and given to the Military Chaplaincy of the Polish Roman Catholic Church. The church was damaged by heavy hail in 1529, and gutted by fire in 1976. The church's renowned organ was destroyed. The reconstructed main tower is now 91.5 meters tall. An observation deck near the top is open to the public. Since 1999 there is a memorial on the church property to Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a native of the city (then Breslau, Germany) and martyr to the anti-Nazi Cause.
St. Elizabeth's Church Wroclaw
recorded on August 15, 2014
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
St. Elizabeth's Church Wroclaw
recorded on August 15, 2014
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Wrocław (Poland) St Elisabeth church 弗羅茨瓦夫(波蘭) 聖伊麗莎白教區教堂
The structure dates back to the 14th century, when construction was commissioned by the city. The main tower was originally 130 meters tall.
該建築的歷史可以追溯到14世紀,當時該建築是由該市委託建造的。 主塔最初高130米。
The church was damaged by heavy hail in 1529, and gutted by fire in 1976. The church's renowned organ was destroyed. The reconstructed main tower is now 91.5 meters tall.
教堂在1529年遭受了沉重的冰雹破壞,並於1976年被大火燒毀。教堂著名的風琴被摧毀。 重建的主塔現在高91.5米。
The location of the church is in the northwest corner of the square, and then go over some
教堂的位置就在廣場的西北角落,再走過去一些
Stained glass in this Gothic church, traditional and modern painting coexist
這個哥德式教堂內的彩繪玻璃,傳統和現代繪畫並存
seeing Wroclaw, polland
There's a lot to do in the city, this is what I did and saw in wroclaw.
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St. Elizabeth's Church
Wroclaw Poland | Best Places to See
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- Old Town Hall (Ratusz we Wrocławiu)
- St. Elizabeth's Church
- Market Square (Rynek we Wrocławiu)
- Tumski Bridge (Most Tumski)
- Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski)
- Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
- Panorama of the Battle of Racławice
- Parrot Coffee
- Market Hall (Hala Targowa we Wrocławiu)
- University of Wrocław
- Wrocław Zoo
- Centennial Hall (Hala Stulecia)
- Wrocław Multimedia Fountain
- Japanese Garden
- Library Główna
- Fountain Allegory of Fight and Victory
The Old Town and Moat Parkland in Wrocław (Poland)
Wrocław is a beautiful city with landmarks ranging from the Town Hall, St. Elizabeth's Church and the Ossolineum by the River Odra (River Oder), with dozens of picturesque islands, connected by grandeur and historic bridges.
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View from St. Elizabeth's Church tower (Wrocław)
View from St. Elizabeth's Church tower, Wrocław, Poland
Widok z wieży kościoła św. Elżbiety, Wrocław, Polska
During summer 2013 I visited Wroclaw where my dear friend Rafal gave me a tour walk around the town. Pictures from that day will be available at dawidczerwinski.com
Walking in WROCLAW / Poland ????????- Winter Tour - 4K 60fps (UHD)
For our last walk of 2019 we are in Wroclaw / Poland again. This city in western Poland (German: Breslau) was among our first walks on the channel
This time we start outside of the old town this time where we see some first festive lights. The Christmas markets in Poland run until 31.12. so we quickly see the first one on Plac Solny and the bigger one on the Rynek (main square). A stage for the New Years celebrations is still being built.
A quick stroll through the Stare Jatki, an old street with collection of bronze farm animals as a memorial to slaughter. We see the nearby St. Elizabeth's Church and have a look inside. We then head north to the university and outside of the old town.
The sun is down by now. It gets darker and colder when we get to the Oder river and
Ostrów Tumski, the island of churches. This island has a 1000 year history with Nicolaus Copernicus and even Giacomo Casanova living there once in their lives.
Passing the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist we finish our round through Wroclaw, which is mostly the reverse walk from January, near the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul.
Note: The last ca. 14 minutes needed to be brightened up in post-processing. There is more video noise yet it's a bit more watchable than an even darker video. Also watch out for flickering LEDs in case of being sensitive to strobes. Some lights are out of sync with video fps as I film 60p @ 1/100sec to avoid European 50Hz flickers.
Filmed in December 2019
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Mic: Zoom H1
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WIDOK Z WIEŻY/ NICE VIEW FROM THE TOWER OF THE ST. ELISABETH'S CHURCH WROCLAW, POLAND
Bazylika pw. św. Elżbiety Węgierskiej we Wrocławiu (zwany Farą Elżbietańską lub kościołem Garnizonowym) -- gotycki kościół w sąsiedztwie Rynku we Wrocławiu, jeden z dwóch dawnych kościołów parafialnych w mieście.
St. Elizabeth's Church is a church in Wrocław, Poland. The gothic structure dates back to the 14th century, when construction was commissioned by the city. The main tower was originally 130 meters tall. The church was damaged by heavy hail in 1529, and gutted by fire in 1976. The church's renowned organ was destroyed. The reconstructed main tower is now 91.5 meters tall. An observation deck near the top is open to the public.
Church of St. Anthony, Poznań, Greater Poland, Poland, Europe
Church of Sts. St. Anthony of Padua and Conventual Franciscan monastery in Poznan, Gdansk Province is located at the foot of the Mount of Przemysl (Castle Hill). Franciscan to Poznan brought in the first half of the seventeenth century. Bishop Andrew Szołdrski, but they aroused reluctance of other religions (mainly Bernardine), who had been his church in the city. This meant that they had received a place at today's ul. Causeway, where in 1646 it built a wooden church (in its place today stands church. All Saints in Poznań). Ten years later, the temple was burned and the monks received the now defunct church. Rocha in the settlement Town, at which built the monastery, although it still sought a place at the temple within the city walls. They succeeded in 1668 when the obtained square under construction at the foot of Castle Hill. In 1674 the Franciscans entered into a contract for the design and execution of a master mason John's Horse. The construction dragged on and completed it only in 1728. In 1832 the law deleted, and the Prussian authorities transformed the church into a warehouse. Then demolished wings of the monastery from the street. Orphan and New (today Paderewski) and the church handed over German Catholics. The monks regained their buildings in 1921. During the Second World War, the church served Catholics - the Germans. During the fighting in 1945 it collapsed vault of the nave, destroying part of the equipment. The temple was rebuilt as the first church in Poznan, the interior was restored in the years 1963-1965 under the direction you looked T. and H. Cat. Renovated then painted over the previous period, original murals. Church of Sts. Anthony of Padua is a three-aisled basilica with a transept. The nave is covered with a barrel vault with lunettes, while the aisles cover cross vaults. Inside, highlights the rich stucco decoration and murals created in the years 1702-1735 by the Czech Franciscan Adam Swacha. His brother, Anthony Swach, made the main altar, the altar in the chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Lady of Poznań and rich oak choir stalls. Architectural, richly gilded main altar in the central part of the lower tier contains the image of St. vision. Anthony, the sides of which there are sculptures depicting St. And St. Augustine. Francis of Assisi. In the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the image of Our Lady of Miracles famous for, being a copy of the image of the church on Zdzieżu near Borek Wielkopolski, made in 1666 by Martin Malarczyk that measures and bought by his brother Thomas Dybowskiego, called God's Soul. Two years later, in 1668, he became famous as a miraculous image. A small image is covered with silver plaques in the frame. The altar is crowned by the Archangel Michael in the company of angels. The decor of the chapel is completed with rich stucco ornamentation, including artistic representation of Jesus and the apostles, and also frescoes made by the brothers Swach. On the opposite side is the chapel of St. Francis, in which the most valuable are paintings of St. Francis and St. And the statue of St. Stephen. And St. Augustine. John the Evangelist. Again, this chapel has a rich polychrome.
Wrocław Cathedral, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław and a landmark of the city of Wrocław in Poland. The cathedral, located in the Ostrów Tumski district, is a Gothic church with Neo-Gothic additions. The current standing cathedral is the fourth church to have been built on the site. A first church at the location of the present cathedral was built under Přemyslid rule in the mid 10th century, a fieldstone building with one nave about 25 m (82 ft) in length, including a distinctive transept and an apse. After the Polish conquest of Silesia and the founding of the Wrocław diocese under the Piast duke Bolesław I Chrobry about 1000, this Bohemian church was replaced by a larger basilical structure with three naves, a crypt, and towers on its eastern side. The first cathedral was however soon destroyed, probably by the invading troops of Duke Bretislaus of Bohemia around 1039. A larger, Romanesque-style church was soon built in its place in the times of Duke Casimir I, and expanded similar to Płock Cathedral on the behest of Bishop Walter of Malonne in 1158. After the end of the Mongol invasion, the church was again largely rebuilt in the present-day Brick Gothic style. It was the first building of the city to be made of brick when construction of the new choir and ambulatory started in 1244. The nave with sacristy and the basements of the prominent western steeples were added under Bishop Nanker until 1341. On June 19, 1540, a fire destroyed the roof, which was restored 16 years later in Renaissance style. Another fire on June 9, 1759, burnt the towers, roof, sacristy, and quire. The damage was slowly repaired during the following 150 years. In the 19th century, Karl Lüdecke rebuilt the interior and western side in neogothic style. Further work was done at the beginning of the 20th century by Hugo Hartung, especially on the towers ruined during the 1759 fire.
The cathedral was almost entirely destroyed (about 70% of the construction) during the Siege of Breslau and heavy bombing by the Red Army in the last days of World War II. Parts of the interior fittings were saved and are now on display at the National Museum in Warsaw. The initial reconstruction of the church lasted until 1951, when it was reconsecrated by Archbishop Stefan Wyszyński. In the following years, additional aspects were rebuilt and renovated. The original, conical shape of the towers was restored only in 1991. The cathedral holds the largest pipe organ in Poland built in 1913 by Walcker Orgelbau for the Centennial Hall, formerly the largest organ in the world. The current cathedral is a three-nave Gothic oriented basilica surrounded by an ambulatory. The cathedral has three entrances: the main western portal and two later entrances from the north and south. Chapel of St. Elizabeth in the south was built 1682-1700 as the mausoleum of Bishop Frederick of Hesse-Darmstadt. The chapel was dedicated to St. Elizabeth of Hungary, whose cult had been popular in the city since the Middle Ages. It is a fine example of baroque architecture and forms the counterpoint of the Elector's Chapel. The design was probably the work of Giacome Schianzi, who is also credited with the paintings in the dome, which, along with wall paintings by Andreas Kowalski, show the death, burial, and heavenly glory of St. Elizabeth. The statue of St. Elizabeth was created by Ercole Ferrata, a student of Bernini's. Facing the altar on the other side of the chapel is the cardinal's tomb, the work of Domenico Guidi, another of Bernini's pupils. It depicts the kneeling cardinal surrounded by allegories of Truth and Eternity. Above the door to the church is a bust of the cardinal executed by the workshop of Bernini. The Gothic Marian Chapel directly behind the choir was built by the architect Peschel under the orders of Bishop Preczlaw of Pogarell from 1354-1365. Apart from the tomb of its founder it it also contains the tomb of Bishop Johann IV Roth, the work of Peter Fischer the Elder. A famous story from WWII concerned a famously beautiful marble statue of the Virgin and Child, created by Carl Johann Steinhäuser in 1854, that was kept in the chapel. When the Russians bombed the cathedral, the flames miraculously stopped in front of the fallen statue, preserving the three back chapels from destruction. Despite the fall, bombing, and general destruction, the statue remained unharmed. The northern Baroque Elector's Chapel, or the Chapel of Corpus Christi, was built from 1716-1724 as the mausoleum of bishop Count Palatine Francis Louis of Neuburg. Francis Louis was also bishop of Trier and Magdeburg, making him one of the electors eligible to choose the German emperor, hence the name of the chapel. The designer was the Viennese architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. The decorative paintings were the work of Carlo Carlone and the sculptures that of Ferdinand Brokoff.
St. Mary Magdalene Church, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
The church of St. Mary-on-Sand is a Catholic church in Wroclaw (Breslau before 1945) in Silesia. It is located on a small island of the Oder, in the middle of the city. It is now one of the country's oldest Gothic churches. It is at the end of the twelfth century the descendants magnate Pierre Wlast (or Wlostowic) allow the construction of a Romanesque church on this small island, where the term on-the-sand. This powerful family involved in the evangelization of Silesia. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, patroness of the Governor's wife (Statthalter), Maria Wlast. We note above the entrance to the eardrum has a statue of the Virgin and Child with beside the statue of the founder kneeling Maria Wlast, carrying his son in arms portal. The Romanesque church was demolished in the fourteenth century to make way for a larger Gothic church, built of brick between 1334 and 1430 according to the plans of the master architect Peschel. She must have two towers, but the north tower was never completed. Illuminated by large windows nave measures 78 meters in length. Gothic vaults rise to 24 meters in height. Additional work involves the following centuries, including the construction of the chapel of the Holy Cross by Antonio Coldin in 1666. It is the oldest baroque building of the city. The church was sacked by Swedish troops in 1632 during the Thirty Years War. a century, the lightning strikes the south tower destroying its roof, while a few days before we came to bless the new bell of 4.7 tons. During the Seven Years War, the Prussians used the church as a weapons depot. Hitler made a fortified city of Breslau in 1944. This is the famous citadel of Breslau. When Soviet troops advancing west in 1945, and Sandkirche buildings serve as the headquarters of the German army which recognizes fight a battle without end. General von Hermann Niehoff control the 371st Infantry Division. During the fighting, most of the historical monuments of Breslau were destroyed or severely damaged. The Sandkirche also burns. The baroque interior disappears completely, tables Michael Willmann, baroque chair Franz Joseph Mangoldt the organ were destroyed by the flames. The German population was expelled after the war and replaced by Polish refugees from the east. It is the official name of Wroclaw is attributed to Poland. A program of restoration of the church, of which only the walls standing still standing start in 1946. The vaults were rebuilt. A Virgin of the sixteenth century is offered by the Catholic Church of Bessarabia became Mariampol Ukrainian. The interior of the church is made up of survivors of other churches destroyed the city and the Diocesan Museum elements. Only the eardrum and the baptistery are original. The Warsaw artist Teresa Reklawska made in 1968 new modern stained glass windows depicting scenes from the New Testament. The church is now served by the Canons Regular of the Lateran.
[3DHD] Cathedral Island, Wroclaw, Poland / Dominsel, Breslau, Polen / Ostrów Tumski, Wrocław, Polska
Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island) is the oldest part of the city of Wrocław in south-western Poland. It was formerly an island (ostrów in old Polish) between branches of the Oder River.( )
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, (Polish: Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela, German: Breslauer Dom, Kathedrale St. Johannes des Täufers), is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław and a landmark of the city of Wrocław in Poland. The cathedral, located in the Ostrów Tumski district, is a Gothic church with Neo-Gothic additions. The current standing cathedral is the fourth church to have been built on the site.
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Der Breslauer Dom, die Kathedrale St. Johannes des Täufers (poln. Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela), wurde in den Jahren von 1244 bis 1341 im Stil der Gotik errichtet. Seine Türme sind mit knapp 98 Metern die höchsten Kirchtürme der polnischen Stadt Breslau. Er ist eines der Wahrzeichen Breslaus.
nächste Folge in 3D:
Ostrów Tumski -- najstarsza, zabytkowa część Wrocławia, powstała na obszarze przepraw na Odrze, pomiędzy ujściem rzek Oławy na południu, Ślęzy i Widawy na północy. Rzeka rozgałęziając się na liczne odnogi utworzyła tu wyspy (staropol. ostrowy).( )
Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela we Wrocławiu (niem. Breslauer Dom, Kathedrale St. Johannes des Täufers) -- rzymskokatolicki gotycki kościół parafialny a także katedralny biskupów wrocławskich zlokalizowany na wrocławskim Ostrowie Tumskim.
Obecna, czwarta katedra pochodzi zasadniczo z okresu gotyku, z XIII-XIV w. Poprzedzały ją jednak 3 inne kościoły znajdujące się w tym samym miejscu. Obecny kształt jest efektem barokowych uzupełnień oraz współczesnych restauracji po zniszczeniach wojennych. Uchodzi za pierwszą w pełni gotycką świątynię na ziemiach polskich.
Następny odcinek w 3D:
Friend's Day in Wroclaw / Nations Church
St Elizabeth Church 2016 Inside Tour
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