Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany ) St Augustine's Church
Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany ) St Augustine's Church
The church of St. Augustin known in German as Augustinerkirche, was the minster of the Augustine friars in the city centre of Mainz. Today it is the seminary church of the Catholic theological seminary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz. The church was built from 1768 to 1771 on the site of a Gothic church building on the Augustinian Street, dating to 1260.[1] The builders were Augustinian hermits, who had already built the predecessor building and whose fraternity endured from 1260 to the Imperial Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803. The name of the master mason is not known.
After the secularization of the monastery in 1803, the building ensemble became a seminary comprising a church of the diocese of the newly created bishopric in 1805. The church was not destroyed in World War II. Despite its late origins, the exterior of the church is very much associated with the baroque style. Due to the surrounding property with the convent and seminar buildings and other houses, it is only possible to see the church with its mighty towerless façade that overlooks the other buildings of the old town. Above the portal rises a group of personalities created for the church by Nikolaus Binterim. It is essentially the coronation of Mary, Queen of Heaven, flanked by Augustine of Hippo, patron saint and ruler of the Augustinian order, and his mother Monica of Hippo. In the south and east of the church are the former convent buildings and rooms of the seminar, which were built between 1737 and 1753. The wing of the monastery complex has a beautiful portal with figures, which also come from Nikolas Binterim, after the façade of the church itself. The interior of the church tends to rococo, which is expressed by a fusion of nave and choir a concept that is increasingly found in the Rococo stylistic.
The altars are according to the Rococo style, but the late construction of the church is illustrated here in that the echoes of Classicism can be found. The furnishing makes a very rich impression through the large altars and the ceiling paintings created by Johann Baptist Enderle in 1772. In the church a Mary, mother of Jesus sculpture of 1420 is displayed, which was transferred to the Augustin church in 1807 from the demolished Gothic ″Liebfrauenkirche″ (St. Maria ad Gradus), located beneath Mainz Cathedral.
As one of the few examples of a baroque pipe organ one of the famous organ manufacturer family Stumm is placed in the Augustinian church, since 1773 the organ has been preserved to a large extent original. The instrument has 31 registers on two manuals and pedal. The play-and register tracker actions are mechanical.
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St. Stephan's Church, Markt, Gutenberg Museum, St. Augustine's Church, Kirschgarten, The Museum of Ancient Shipbuilding, Fastnachtsbrunnen, St. Peter, Mainz Cathedral, Holzturm
Mainz - Germany Time-lapse
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Mainz Cathedral (Dom), St. Peter, St. Augustine's Church, St. Stephan's Church (Stephanskirche)
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Augustinerkirche Mainz
Sabine Goetz (Sopran)
Fabian Kelly (Tenor)
Christian Wagner (Bariton)
Gutenberg Kammerchor
Neumeyer Consort
Leitung: Felix Koch
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Mediales Raumtheater im Deutschen Fastnachtmuseum
Das 1963 gegründete Deutsche Fastnachtmuseum präsentiert unterschiedliche historische Belege zur Entstehung fastnächtlicher Brauchformen.
Zur Neueröffnung im November 2013 wurde ein mediales Raumtheater von TAMSCHICK MEDIA + SPACE und inSynergie installiert.
Dort werden verschiedene typische Kostüme und Figuren der Fastnacht ausgestellt und mit Projektionen, Licht und Sound zum Leben erweckt.
inSynergie ist für die Steuerung der Medientechnik verantwortlich und hat mit dem iSMaster verschiedene Betriebsmodi implementiert, welche es dem Museumspersonal ermöglichen, die Show zeitgesteuert oder manuell zu starten.
Auftraggeber: Stiftung Kulturzentrum Fasching-Fastnacht-Karneval.
Medienkonzeption, -design und -produktion: TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Sounddesign: BLUWI Music and Sounddesign GbR.
Hardware: inSynergie GmbH.
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Beobachtungen in Hirsau
Hirsau,ist seit einigen Jahren ein Stadtteil der Großen Kreisstadt Calw im nördlichen Schwarzwald.Der Stadtteil hat ca. 2400 Einwohner und liegt ca. 2 km von Calw entfernt im Nagoldtal. Hirsau ist ein Luftkurort und bekannt auch durch die Ruinen des Kloster St.Peter und Paul, der St. Aureliuskirche und der Ruine des Jagdschlosses der Württembergischen Herzöge.
അനുദിന വിശുദ്ധർ (Saint of the Day) June 5th - St.Boniface of Mainz
അനുദിന വിശുദ്ധർ (Saint of the Day) June 5th - St.Boniface of Mainz
Winfrith had expected to return to England from Friesland (in what is now Holland) in triumph. He had left the land where he was a respected scholar, teacher, and priest because he was convinced he was called to missionary work. He had argued and pestered his abbot into letting him go because he would gain greater success for God in foreign lands. He had abandoned a successful, safe life in his mid-forties to win souls for God.But from the moment he stepped off the ship, his trip to Friesland to join the famous missionary Willibrord had been a disaster. Winfrith and his companions had landed to discover that the ruler of Friesland, Radbod, had declared war on Christians, destroying churches and monasteries, driving Willibrord into exile, and sending what was left of the Church into hiding. Winfrith tried in vain to convince Radbod to let him and his companions preach. Finally, he had no choice but to return to England a few short months later in defeat.It would have been easy to give up missionary work at this point. Almost anyone would have looked at this fiasco and said that God was trying to tell him that he was called to stay and serve in England. Winfrith agreed that God had given him a message and he agreed that he had been mistaken. But his mistake had not been in the call but how he followed it. He had believed all he needed to ensure the mission's success was an enthusiastic response to God's call.
It's surprising that Winfrith ever would have believed this since so much of his previous life had depended on training and organization. Born about 675, he had convinced his parents to send him to a monastery for schooling because he admired the monks who had visited his home. Through diligent study he rapidly learned all that this local monastery could teach him and was transfered to the monastery at Nursling for further schooling. There he became such a well-known teacher that students circulated notes from his classes.Back in England he started planning for his second missionary journey. He kept his enthusiasm but directed his zeal into organization and preparation for the journey. He would go to the pagan lands ... but first he would travel to Rome. When he had traveled to Friesland he had had no authority to back him up. No one had sent him there, no one would stand up for him if he needed support or help. Now he went to the pope asking for an official mission and the backing of the Church. Pope Gregory II was intrigued but uncertain and talked to Winfrith all winter long before finally sending him on a test mission to Thuringia in Germany.In the pope's commission on May 15, 1719, we have the first record of Winfrith's new name, Boniface. The pope apparently gave him this new name because the previous day had been the feast of a martyr by that name. From then on he was known as Boniface to all who knew him.Missionaries had come to Thuringia before but the Church there was in bad shape, isolated and subject to superstition and heresy. Boniface saw that he was going to get no help from the local clergy and monks, but he had learned in Friesland he could not spread God's word alone. He was about to send for help when he heard that Radbod had died and the missionary Willibrord was back in Friesland. Boniface immediately took off for Friesland, the site of his former humiliation. Perhaps he returned in hopes of redeeming his earlier disaster. It seems more likely, however, that he was following through on the lesson he had learned at that time and was going to get training from the expert in missions: Willibrord.
In the three years he spent with Willibrord, Boniface gave as much as he gained. So helpful was he that Willibrord, who was in his sixties, wanted to make Boniface his successor. But with his training over, Boniface felt the pull of the German missionary work he'd left behind, and, despite Willibrord's pleas, went to Hesse.
Unlike Thuringia or Friesland, Hesse had never been evangelized. Boniface had to start from scratch. Needing even more authority in dealing with chieftains who were his first goal for converts, he appealed to the pope again. During a trip to Rome, the pope consecrated Boniface bishop.
At 73, a time when most are thinking of rest and relaxation, Boniface headed back to Friesland on a new mission. One day in 754 while he was awaiting some confirmands, an enemy band attacked his camp. Although his companions wanted to fight, Boniface told them to trust in God and to welcome death for the faith. All of them were martyred.Boniface is known as the Apostle of Germany. He not only brought the Christian faith but Roman Christian civilization to this portion of Europe.
7 January 1973 - Mark James Robert Essex Dies
1502 (+) 226th Pope Gregorius XIII originally Ugo Buoncompagni, is born in Bologna, Italy.
1536 (-) First wife of Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon dies of cancer at the age of 50 in Kimbolton Castle, United Kingdom.
1611 (x) Start of the trial against 50-year-old Serial Killer Erszebeth Bathory aka Die Blutfrau, and her accomplices for violating and killing over 650 girls and maidens in Austria, Hungary and Czechoslowakie. Her servants Ilona Nagy's fingers are torn off with red hot pincers, Dorottya Szentes Szeoch and Janos Ficzko Ujvary are decapitated, drained of all their blood and thrown into the fire, while Bathory is sentenced to be walled in in her own castle. in Cachtice, Hungary.
1800 (+) 13th president of the USA Millard Fillmore is born in Summerhill, Cayuga County, New York, USA.
1896 (+) Serial Killer Joe Joseph D. Ball aka The Alligator Man aka the Butcher of Elmendorf aka the Bluebeard of South Texas, is born in Elmendorf, Texas, USA.
1898 (-) Murderer William Henry Theodore Durrant aka The Demon in the Belfry, is executed by hanging at the age of 24 in San Quentin, California, USA.
1898 (-) Jack O'Neil is executed by hanging in Massachussets, USA.
He was the last man to be executed in Massachussets, a couple of months later another man confessed to the crime.
1925 (+) Serial Killer Pietro Pacciani aka Il Mostre, is born in Mercatale, Italy.
1938 (+) Artist and writer Roland Topor is born in Paris, France.
1943 (-) Engineer Nikola Tesla aka The Man who Invented the Twentieth Century, dies of heart failure at the age of 86 in New York, New York, USA.
1946 (-) Suzanne Degnan is abducted and held for ransom, but quite soon murdered and cut to pieces by William Heirens aka Catch Me Before I Kill More, at the age of 6 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
1967 (-) Deranged deserter Richard James Paris hands his bride 14 sticks of dynamite and shoots into the package in the Las Vegas Orbit Inn, Nevada, USA.
His bride and 5 other honeymoon-ers also die in the explosion.
1967 (x) Over 100 Die in bus collision in Ternate, Cavine, Filippines.
It crashed into a ravine.
1972 (x) 104 Die in Iberia Caravelle crash in Ibiza, Spain.
1973 (-) Sniper Mark James Robert Essex is killed in a bullet spray at the age of 24 in New Orleans, Downtown Howard Johnson Motel, Louisiana, USA.
He confronted 11 hours of siege after killing 7, including a police officer. A week before he had already killed two cops.
1975 (-) Nancy Baird is abducted by Ted Bundy aka The Only Living Witness, at the age of 21 in Framington, Utah, USA.
Her body will never be found.
1977 (-) Barbara Kiel is attacked by Bernd Bopp aka The Hammer Murderer, at the age of 22 in Mainz, Germany.
She survived.
1988 (-) Murderer Robert Streetman is executed by lethal injection at the age of 27 in Huntsville, Texas, USA.
1989 (-) Emperor of Japan Akihito Hirohito dies of duodenal cancer at the age of 87 in Tokyo, Fukiage Palace, Japan.
1994 (-) Catherine Rocher is raped and stabbed to death by Guy Georges aka Le Tueur de la Bastille, in Paris, France.
1998 (x) 55-year-old Theodore Ted Kaczinski aka The UnaBomber, attempts to commit suicide by hanging in his prison cell in Montana, USA.
1999 (-) Double Murderer John Walter Castro is executed by lethal injection at the age of 37 in McAlester, Oklahoma, USA.
Germany: Englische Kirche in Wiesbaden 2013-03-20(Wed)1818hrs
- Innerhalb der anglikanischen Kirche „Sankt Augustine in Wiesbaden.
- A l'intérieur de l'église anglicane «Saint-Augustin» à Wiesbaden (litt. «les Thermes de la prairie»).
- Inside the Anglican church St Augustine in Wiesbaden (lit. Meadow Baths).
ヴィースバーデン(牧草地溫泉)市に在る聖アウグスティヌス聖公會敎會の内部。
HELENIC ORthodox singers with Byzantine corale ;Mainz Germany ,mayou2010
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Free Organ Concert in small Florence Church
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Places to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany )
Wiesbaden is a city in the western German state of Hesse. Its neoclassical Kurhaus now houses a convention center and a casino. The Kurpark is an English-style landscaped garden designed in 1852. The red, neo-Gothic Market Church on Schlossplatz is flanked by the neoclassical City Palace, seat of State Parliament. Museum Wiesbaden displays expressionist paintings by Alexej von Jawlensky and natural history exhibits.
Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe. Its name translates to meadow baths, making reference to the hot springs. Wiesbaden is internationally famous for its architecture, climate (also called the Nice of the North), and its hot springs. At one time, Wiesbaden boasted 26 hot springs. Fourteen of the springs are still flowing today.In 1970, the town of Wiesbaden hosted the tenth Hessentag state festival.
Wiesbaden has long been famous for its thermal springs and spa. Use of the thermal springs was first documented by the Romans. The business of spring bathing became important for Wiesbaden near the end of the Middle Ages. Wiesbaden is well connected to the German motorway (Autobahn) system. The Wiesbadener Kreuz is an Autobahn interchange eastwards the city where the Bundesautobahn 3 (A 3), Cologne to Würzburg, and the Bundesautobahn 66 (A 66), Rheingau to Fulda, meet. With approximately 190,000 cars daily it is one of the most heavily used interchange in Germany. The Bundesautobahn 66 (A 66) connects Wiesbaden with Frankfurt. Wiesbaden's main railway station and several minor railway stops connect the town with Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Mainz, Limburg and Koblenz via Rüdesheim.
Alot to see in ( Wiesbaden - Germany ) such as :
Marktkirche, Wiesbaden
Tier- und Pflanzenpark Fasanerie
Wiesbaden City Palace
Museum Wiesbaden
Frauenstein Castle
Rettbergsaue
Neroberg
Schloss Park
St Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden
Biebrich Palace
Casino de Wiesbaden
Kurpark, Wiesbaden
Warmer Damm
Château de Freudenberg
Kochbrunnen
Jagdschloss Platte
Schierstein Bridge
Heidenmauer
Aktives Museum Spiegelgasse
Mainz-Kastel Zoo
St. Augustine's of Canterbury, Wiesbaden
Museum Castellum
Villa Söhnlein-Pabst
Frauen Museum Wiesbaden
Mosburg
Kunsthaus
HarlekinÄum
Galerie CP Cerny + Partner
Hofgut Hammermühle
Aktives Museum Spiegelgasse für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte
Leichtweißhöhle
Ägyptenausstellung
Bowling Green, Wiesbaden
Schläferskopf
Kellerskopf
Museum für Deutsche Fernsehgeschichte
Dotzheimer Heimatmuseum
Wuth´sche Brauerei
Erbenheimer Warte
Kinderbauernhof
Dotzheimer Museum
Kunstraum
Hall of Fame Wiesbaden
Rabengrund von Wiesbaden
Schlosspark Biebrich
Alte ziegellei
Museumsbahnhof Chausseehaus (Nassauische Touristik-Bahn)
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