Places to see in ( Colmar - France ) Eglise St Martin
Places to see in ( Colmar - France ) Eglise St Martin
The Église Saint-Martin (St. Martin church) is a Roman Catholic church located in Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France. It is in the principal Gothic architectural style. Because of its past as a collegiate church, is also known als Collégiale Saint-Martin, and because of its large dimensions, as Cathédrale Saint-Martin, although Colmar had never been the seat of a bishopric.
In 1972, remains were archaeologically dug out of a first church, built in Carolingian style around the year 1000. Foundations of a second church built on that spot, in Romanesque style, were found as well. The present building had been constructed between 1234 and 1365 as the church of a college devoted to the cult of Martin of Tours, and since defunct. The current, conspicuous helmet crowning the bell tower had been added in 1572 in Renaissance style after a fire.
The church is surrounded by several portals of rather small dimensions, speaking relatively to the volume of the building. Some of these portals are bricked up. The largest portals display richly sculpted tympana. The coloured tile roof, reminding that of the Collégiale Saint-Thiébaut in Thann, is another striking feature of the church's exterior. The massive pillars that support the façade, an architectural rarity, give the front of the building a somewhat cumbersome aspect that contrasts with the airy look of the high apse windows. Another noteworthy detail of the building's exterior, testament to the troubled History of Jews in Alsace, is the presence of two Judensäue, one in the shape of a gargoyle, the other as a corner sculpture of a portal.
In the spacious interior, whose furniture had suffered bitter losses during the French Revolution, the most remarkable features are the exuberant Baroque organ case of 1755, (the mechanism and the pipes themselves, originally built by Johann Andreas Silbermann, were completely replaced in 1979), as well as the ambulatory, a unique feature in Alsatian churches. The many chapels that surround the choir display several medieval altars and statues. Of the remaining Gothic stained glass windows in the nave, the most noteworthy is a 13th century head of a beardless Christ, another rare feature.
In 1462, the municipal painter Caspar Isenmann received a commission to paint a set of panels dedicated to the Life of Jesus Christ. He delivered the paintings (oil on fir wood) in 1465. In 1720, the altar was dismantled and Isenmann's paintings were dispersed. Seven surviving panels are kept since 1853 in the Unterlinden Museum.
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St Martín Church, Colmar France 21.05.2017
Colmar is a town in the Grand Est region of northeastern France, near the border with Germany. Its old town has cobblestone streets lined with half-timbered medieval and early Renaissance buildings. The Gothic 13th-century, Eglise Saint-Martin church stands on central Place de la Cathédrale. The city is on the Alsace Wine Route, and local vineyards specialize in Riesling and Gewürztraminer wines.
The Église Saint-Martin is a Roman Catholic church located in Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France. It is in the principal Gothic architectural style. Wikipedia
Height: 71 m
Opened: 1365
Length: 78 m
Width: 34 m
Architectural style: Gothic architecture
Designated as world heritage site: 1840
Collégiale Saint-Martin de Colmar
La collégiale Saint-Martin ou cathédrale Saint-Martin de Colmar, est l'édifice religieux le plus important de la ville de Colmar, en Alsace, et l'une des plus grandes églises gothiques du Haut-Rhin. web-croqueur.fr
Collégiale St Martin COLMAR
Découverte de la Collégiale St Martin à COLMAR
Pour une rencontre intérieure autour de la FOI à Colmar en la Collégiale St Martin. Les images vous emportent vers une méditation personnelle.
Photo - Montage Aimé GUTHLEBEN 2015
Musique Aimé GUTHLEBEN 2016 - ©aimeguthleben
Composition - Interprétation - Arrangement ©aimeguthleben
La collégiale Saint Martin (France-Colmar)
La collégiale Saint-Martin, appelée fréquemment « cathédrale Saint-Martin de Colmar », est l'édifice religieux le plus important de la ville de Colmar, en Alsace, et l'une des plus grandes églises gothiques du Haut-Rhin
La collégiale de Colmar : un lieu bien gardé
La collégiale St Martin, sise en plein cœur de Colmar depuis le 13ème siècle, perpétue depuis toujours une vieille tradition : être sous surveillance d’un « turmwaechters », comprenez un gardien, qui du haut de la tour de 71 mètres de ce prestigieux édifice tenait un rôle bien particulier. On a rencontré Lucien Forher, 70 ans et dernier gardien de cette tour.
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Lucien Fohrer, Collégiale Saint-Martin de Colmar.
Colmar Collégiale Saint Martin
MUSIC FROM ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - COLMAR, FRANCE (The Joy of Music with Diane Bish)
9001 MUSIC FROM ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - COLMAR, FRANCE On the famous Silberman organ of St. Martins, Diane Bish plays Bach Triple Fugue, Le Clerc Toccata, Balastre French Noel, and music for trumpet and organ: Vivianni Suite, Malotte The Lord's Prayer, with trumpeter Stacy Blair.
Colmar Church of St Martin
Choir singing in Church of St Martin in Colmar France
Colmar (France) Eglise des Dominicains 法國科瑪市-多彌尼坎教堂
教堂裡有許多精美的古代雕像
There are many beautiful ancient statues in the church
雖然入場收費1.5歐元,還是值得進去參觀
Although the entrance fee is 1.5 euros, it is worth visiting.
Colmar, St Martin
Petite visite dans le centre historique de Colmar. Le retable d'Issenheim est présenté dans Schöngauer vs Grünewald ..Création avec Corel VideoStudio.
Colmar Vitraux la cathédrale Saint-Martin
La collégiale Saint-Martin, appelée fréquemment « cathédrale Saint-Martin de Colmar », est l'édifice religieux le plus important de la ville de Colmar, en Alsace, et l'une des plus grandes églises gothiques du Haut-Rhin.
Collégiale Saint Martin Colmar chorale répétition
Collégiale Saint Martin Colmar chorale répétition pour le concert du 15 Juin 2013.
Colmar France The Unterlinden Museum and St Martin Church
Colmar France, The Unterlinden Museum, and St Martin Church
St Martin's Church, Colmar
In 1972, remains were archaeologically dug out of a first church, built in Carolingian style around the year 1000. Foundations of a second church built on that spot, in Romanesque style, were found as well. The present building had been constructed between 1234 and 1365 as the church of a college devoted to the cult of Martin of Tours, and since defunct. The current, conspicuous helmet crowning the bell tower had been added in 1572 in Renaissance style after a fire.
The church is surrounded by several portals of rather small dimensions, speaking relatively to the volume of the building. Some of these portals are bricked up. The largest portals display richly sculpted tympana. The coloured tile roof, reminding that of the Collégiale Saint-Thiébaut in Thann, is another striking feature of the church's exterior. The massive pillars that support the façade, an architectural rarity, give the front of the building a somewhat cumbersome aspect that contrasts with the airy look of the high apse windows. Another noteworthy detail of the building's exterior, testament to the troubled History of Jews in Alsace, is the presence of two Judensäue, one in the shape of a gargoyle, the other as a corner sculpture of a portal.[2]
In the spacious interior, whose furniture had suffered bitter losses during the French Revolution, the most remarkable features are the exuberant Baroque organ case of 1755, (the mechanism and the pipes themselves, originally built by Johann Andreas Silbermann, were completely replaced in 1979), as well as the ambulatory, a unique feature in Alsatian churches. The many chapels that surround the choir display several medieval altars and statues. Of the remaining Gothic stained glass windows in the nave, the most noteworthy is a 13th century head of a beardless Christ, another rare feature.
La Collégiale Saint Martin de Colmar
Sonnerie de cloches
Cloches : Collégiale Saint Martin Colmar ( 68800)
Tintement Horaire de 19h00 le 24 juin
La grande cloche Marie Mère de Dieu Re3
Le Bourdon Le Christ et l'église SOL 2 ( 5800 kg )
Cloches moyenne Anges et Archanges Fa3
Ces 3 cloches date de 1978 est on été fondue en Allemagne
colmar les cloches
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Ryeberg Home Movie HD: Invisible Choir, St. Martin's Cathedral, Colmar, France
St. Martin's went up between 1234 and 1365. Check out the ambulatory around the choir. Weird. This big church is in Colmar, capital of Alsatian wine, and full marvellously preserved buildings and streets (thanks to a few sensible wartime generals). Hansi comes from Colmar, and Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, and Thomas Bloch too.
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Colmar (F-68) Das Geläute des Martinsmünsters
Grande sonnerie de cloches festive du collégiale Saint Martin à Colmar avec le Bourdon Sol2.
Malheureusement il manque la troisième petite cloche Sib3, mais aussi sans elle le 'presque-plénum' va sonner impressionnant. Les cloches sont coulée 1976/78 par la fonderie de Heidelberg, et 1990 à Karlsruhe. Le petit Bourdon Sib2 est une ancienne cloche d' Edel de Strasbourg, 1819.
Das Geläute der ehemaligen Stiftskirche St.Martin ist ein noch recht junges und harmonisches Ensemble, das geprägt wird aus sieben neuen Glocken, 1976/78 in Heidelberg und 1990 in der Gießerei Metz in Karlsruhe gegossen aus der Hand von Karl Stumpf und Karin Schneider-Andris, sowie einer historischen Glocke, 1819 von Edel in Straßburg gegossen, sie ist die zweitgrößte des Geläutes.
g°/ Sol2 - 5859 kg - Le Christ et L'Eglise - 1990 (KA)
b°/ Sib2 - ~2700 kg - Saint-Martin - Joh.Ludwig Edel /Strasbourg - 1819
d´ / Re3 - 1739 kg - Marie Mère de Dieu - 1990 (KA)
f´ / Fa3 - 929 kg - 'Saints Anges et Archanges - 1976 (HD)
g´ / Sol3 - 788 kg - Sainte Jeanne d'Arc - 1976 (HD)
(b´ /Sib3 - 445 kg - Tous les Saints et Saintes de Dieu - 1976) (HD) ...läutete nicht mit...
c´´/ Do4 - 390 kg - Saint André - 1978 (HD)
d´´/ Re4 - 324 kg - Saint Jean-Marie Vianney - 1978 (HD)
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d´ / Re3 - Franz Sermund, Bern, 1573 (Uhrglocke, cloche d'horloge)
g´´/ Sol4 - auf dem Turmdach, 1979 in Heidelberg gegossen.
Leider läutete die b' bei dieser Aufzeichnung nicht mit, dennoch ist das Fast-Plenum eindrucksvoll.
Colmar ist mit ca 68.000 Einwohnern die drittgrößte Stadt des Elsass und Verwaltungssitz des Départements Haut-Rhin - 68.
Die von 1235 bis um 1365 errichtete Stiftskirche zählt zu den bedeutendsten gotischen Sakralbauten des Elsass bzw. des Oberrheingebietes. 1572 zerstörte ein Brand den Helm des Südturms samt den Glocken, den Dachstuhl sowie den Dachreiter auf der Vierung. Seitdem bekrönt eine reduzierte kupferne Haube den Turmschaft. Nach diesem Brand lieferte ein Glockengießer aus Bern (Franz Sermund) neue Glocken, die bis auf eine d', die überlebte, ein Opfer der Französischen Revolution wurden.
Interessant zu erwähnen: Die Chororgel, die während der Bildergalerie zu sehen ist, wirkt auf den ersten Blick, als hätte sie ein historisches Gehäuse aus dem 16. Jh. Tatsächlich wurden für den Bau dieses Gehäuses Spolien verwendet, die von neugotischen Altären aus dem 19.Jh stammen. Das Instrument, 1975 erbaut von Curt Schwenkedel und meisterlich intoniert von Jean-Marie Tricoteaux, umfasst 14 Register auf zwei Manualen und Pedal. Als Besonderheit besitzt das Brustwerk eine horizontal an der Prospektfront angebrachte Zungenstimme Regal 8' in der Art der spanischen Órlos. Das kleine,aber überaus klangschöne Instrument zeigt eine bemerkenswerte klangliche Präsenz im Kirchenraum.
Mit diesem Video sei auch an einen bestimmten Kollegen gedacht, der mir die Daten zum Geläute zusandte.