Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Kapuzinerkloster Nikolausberg
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Kapuzinerkloster Nikolausberg
The Capuchin monastery Würzburg is a former monastery of the Capuchins in Würzburg in Bavaria in the Diocese of Würzburg. The St. Kilian and St. Francis consecrated monastery in today's Kapuzinerstraße was founded in 1615 by Julius Echter of Mespelbrunn , Bishop of Würzburg. It was dissolved in 1803 during the secularization .
The Würzburg-based Capuchin Convent recently resided on the Nikolausberg in the former hospice at the Church of the Visitation , commonly known as the Käppele , built in 1748 in the Baroque style by Balthasar Neumann . There he took care of the local pilgrimage since 1749 . In contrast to the monastery dissolved in the city center in 1803, the Capuchins on the Käppele (as well as three other mendicant monasteries in Würzburg) were spared from secularization.
In March 2014, it was announced that the Capuchins, after 260 years, the Käppele leave in mid-October of the same year. On 19 October, the three remaining Capuchins adopted a festive service from Käppele. The building and the plot are to be sold to the diocese of Würzburg
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Travelogue | Twirling in Würzburg, Germany 2017 [German Fairy Tale Route & Beyond EP 7]
German Fairy Tale Route & Beyond, EP 7
Würzburg, home to many powerful prince-bishops for many centuires. Renowned for it's Residence and very picturesque place with the beautiful sunrise.
Places featured in this travelogue;
Alte Mainbrücke (Old Main Bridge)
St. Kilian Cathedral
Würzburg Residence
Wertheim Village
Rüdesheim am Rhein
Mercure Hotel Koblenz
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Käppele ('Little Chapel') in Würzburg, 24.11.2019
Wallfahrtskirche Mariä Heimsuchung auf dem Nikolausberg in Würzburg
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Frankoniabrunnen
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Frankoniabrunnen
The Frankonia Fountain , originally called Luitpold Fountain , is a fountain at Residenzplatz west of the Würzburg Residence in Würzburg, Lower Franconia . It is one such castle, forecourt and Court since 1981 for the World Heritage Site of UNESCO . It is listed under the monument number D-6-63-000-457 as a monument in the Bavarian monument list. The fountain in neo-baroque style by an architect of Gabriel von Seidl designed and related bronze sculptures from the ore casterFerdinand von Miller created.
On the site of today's well was the wrought-iron Ehrenhofgitter. This was canceled in 1821, after Würzburg had fallen in 1814 to the Kingdom of Bavaria . 1894 Frankoniabrunnen of the city of Wuerzburg in honor of became Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria built and on June 3, 1894 revealed the presence of the Prince Regent. The fountain has a fountain bowl with a central pedestal and a crowning bronze statue, which represents Frankonia , the allegory of Franconia.
The Frankonia carrying harness and Krieger coat and is crowned with the Duke's hat. In her left hand she wears the racing flag , which is also in the Würzburg city flag, the right hand is stretched out in a stately gesture. The statue is of the base figures Walther von der Vogelweide , Matthias Grünewald and Tilman Riemenschneider surrounded and overlooks the cathedral. The Kiliansbrunnen, which was inaugurated on July 8, 1895 by Prince Regent Luitpold in return for the Frankonia Fountain, stands in front of Würzburg Central Station.
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Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Hofkirche
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) Hofkirche
The Court Church of Wurzburg Residence was Prince-Bishop Friedrich Carl von Schönborn (reigned from 1729-1746) in the years 1732 bis 1733 built in the shell. After extensive completion of the extremely rich interior decoration, the church was consecrated on September 15, 1743 .
The founding date of the court parish is unknown, the first mention of a court pastor dates from 1761 . Since 1840 , the parish is organisationally cared for by the parish of St. Peter and Paul , the pastoral care was the Franciscan monastery . With the reopening of the Hofkirche in September 2012 , the Franciscan Minorites have made the commitment to take over church services to the Dompfarrei .
The Hofkirche is dedicated to the Holy Trinity . Remembrance Day is the Sunday after Pentecost. The festival celebrates the mystery of the divine Trinity - known in Catholic parlance as the Trinity: God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
After Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn had himself convinced by Balthasar Neumann to set up the Hofkirche in the south-western corner of the residence , the plans entered a decisive phase. Neumann, to whom the project was transferred, had the problem of preserving the uniform external appearance of the residence and of considering the layout of the façade with its windows and storeys. The left windowless side of the church space was provided with mirrors, which act as windows by reflection of the light.
Neumann tried to help himself by dividing the room into columns that took into account both the lengths and the heights of the windowed outer wall. In the entrance area and in the choir, these pillars carry galleries and form colonnades, which decisively loosens the narrow length of the room. Although the floor plan with its three consecutive oval rotundas can be seen on the space domes, it is barely noticeable in the design of the room. The color scheme of the room is in dark pink and gold, with walls decorated with stucco marble columns.
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Wurzburg Germany 2016
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Rundwanderweg ums Käppele - Würzburg (mit Ansage)
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Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) St Kilian Cathedral
Places to see in ( Wurzburg - Germany ) St Kilian Cathedral
Würzburg Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany, dedicated to Saint Kilian. It is the seat of the Bishop of Würzburg and has served as the burial place for the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg for hundreds of years. With an overall length of 103 metres, it is reckoned to be the fourth largest Romanesque church building in Germany, and a masterpiece of German architecture from the Salian period. Notable later additions include work by Tilman Riemenschneider and Balthasar Neumann. The cathedral was heavily damaged by British bombs in March 1945 but rebuilt post-World War II.
The present cathedral was built from 1040 onwards by Bishop Bruno of Würzburgis. It likely was the third church on the site: the previous two, built in about 787 and 855, were respectively destroyed and severely damaged by fire. After Bruno's accidental death in 1045, his successor Adalbero completed the building in 1075. Due to several rebuildings, notably after 1133, the cathedral was only consecrated in 1187. This church already had the strong cross lay-out still present today: a long nave with a high choir, the broad transept and the two narrow western towers.
The greater part of the building collapsed in the winter of 1946 in consequence of the fire bombing of Würzburg on 16 March 1945. Reconstruction was completed in 1967, in the course of which the Baroque components were removed in favour of a re-Romanisation. The new interpretation emphasizes the contrast between the surviving historical parts of the structure, resulting in a sometimes controversial combination of predominantly Romanesque with modern and Baroque elements. The Romanesque Revival west front with a rose window, the tripartite gallery and the opening for the clock were combined during the reconstruction with a plain pumice stone wall, and revealed again during renovation work up to November 2006. In 1988 the choir was redesigned by Hubert Elsässer.
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Käppele Würzburg - Originalton
Käppele Würzburg - Originalton
New Year's Eve fireworks in Nikolausberg, Germany
Apparently everybody, everybody's neighbor, and everybody's neighbor's grandma sets off fireworks in Germany!
Bürgerspital Wine Estate Germany
Bürgerspital, a wine estate with 300 acres, is situated in a beautiful and historic courtyard right in the middle of Würzburg and is one of the oldest and largest wine estates in Germany. Bürgerspital wines have been awarded numerous prestigious national and international prizes and have won wine-tasting competitions held by celebrated sommeliers and wine journalists. This wine estate is a founding member of the VDP (Association of German Top-Quality Wine Estates). The VDP is the elite of Germany´s wine producers. A distinguishing feature all VDP wines show is the eagle on the neck of the bottle. A combination of the estate’s proud tradition, the wonderful vineyards in their splendid locations, the fecund nature of the soil and the climate make up very fine unique quality wines.
Würzburg Käppele | beinaher Treppensturz
Am Käppele in Würzburg bin ich die Treppen runter gefahren und bei den ersten Treppen hat es mich fast auf die Fresse gelegt
De Würzburg a Talberbischofheim
De De Würzburg a Talberbischofheim foi o primeiro trecho da viagem de bicicleta da Rota Romântica da Alemanha, organizado pelo grupo Pedal do Forte.O grupo foi formado por dez ciclistas: Vera, Leila, Denise, Angélica, Eliana, Ednar, Aquino, Alberto, Roberto e Beto. Tivemos apoio de uma brasileira residente na Suíça, Magda.Mais informações desse trecho,podem ser obtidas no Strava ,
Würzburg Käppele 16 07 16 prof
Ein Kleinod Würzburgs hatte ich bisher noch nicht fotografiert, das Käppele, eine wunderschöne Kapelle im Stil des späten Rokokos.
Kein geringerer als der große Barockbaumeister Balthasar Neumann plante die Kirche, die nach seinem Tod 1748/50 nach seinen Plänen errichtet wurde.
Schon vom Kirchplatz aus genießt man einen hervorragenden Blick auf das Zentrum Würzburgs. Doch etwas höher auf dem Nikolausberg -hof ist die Sicht über den Main auf die Stadt fantastisch.
Festung Marienberg und Käppele Würzburg - Audio Reiseführer
Die Festung Marienberg liegt nur einen Steinwurf vom Stadtzentrum entfernt auf der linken Mainuferseite. Sie ist von Weinreben umsäumt und blickt hinab auf die alte Universitätsstadt mit ihren Kuppeln, Türmen und Brücken. Auf dem Nikolausberg über Würzburg thront die Wallfahrtskirche Käppele, die nach Plänen von Balthasar Neumann 1747 - 1750 an eine bereits bestehende Gnadenkapelle angebaut wurde.
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Nikolausberg Göttingen
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Fr. Marienweg Teil 02 von Würzburg bis Retzbach
Der Fr. Marienweg verbindet 50 Wallfahrts- und Gnaden-
orte im Bistum Würzburg (Unterfranken) und führt mit über 800 km durch die gesamte abwechslungsreiche Landschaft Unterfrankens. Im Teil 02 führt der Weg von Würzburg über Erlabrunn und Zellingen zu Maria im
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