St. Elisabeth's Church Marburg, Germany
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St. Elizabeth's Church, Marburg
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St.Elizabeth's Church in Marburg, Germany, was built by the Order of the Teutonic Knights in honour of St.Elizabeth of Hungary.Her tomb made the church an important pilgrimage destination during the late Middle Ages.
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Nov 19 - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary - Third Order Franciscan - 1231 - Marburg Germany
From the Legenda Aurea Sanctorum.
Walking in Marburg II - St. Elizabeth - December 17, 2008, 06:49 AM
My life in fifteen second chunks. In this chunk: the interior of the church of St. Elisabeth in Marburg. It is said to be the first gothic church in Germany.
Nov 19 - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary - Third Order Franciscan - 1231 - Marburg Germany
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Hildesheim Cathedral , officially the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary , is a medieval Catholic cathedral in Hildesheim, Germany, that has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1985, together with the nearby St.Michael's Church.The cathedral church was built between 1010 and 1020 in the Romanesque style.It follows a symmetrical plan with two apses, that is characteristic of Ottonian Romanesque architecture in Old Saxony.
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Germany / Elisabethkirche - Marburg
Kirche St. Elisabeth zu Marburg - Das Grab Elisabeth`s
Elisabeth von Thüringen
MARBURG , ELISABETHKIRCHE , St Elisabeth, Angela Wiedl
Elisabethkirche Marburg.
Diese Kirche wird zu verschiedenen Anlässen von mehreren Konfessionen benutzt. Ursprünglisch rein katholisch, gehört sie heute zur evangelischen Kirche. Daher hat sie Bedeutung als Bauwerk, als Elisabethkirche, als Kirche, die der Heiligen Elisabeth gewidmet war.
Musik Angela Wiedl St. Elisabeth
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Composer: Christian Bruhn
Lyricist: Rose Nabinger
Performance Arranger: Andreas Linse
Producer: Ralph Siegel
08-01 St. Elizabeth church
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Elisabeth of the Palatinate, Landgravine of Hesse
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Elizabeth of the Palatinate was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and a Countess Palatine of Simmern and by marriage, successively Landgravine of Hesse-Marburg and Margravine of Baden.
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08-02 St. Elizabeth church
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We had a excursion Tour to Marburg City Germany..
Company Trip went to Marburg City.
We able to see the Elizabeth Church and the Famous Castle in Marburg.
We had really fun together.
At maraming naganap..
It is really a beautiful old City.
St Elizabeth of Hungary
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Places to see in ( Marburg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Marburg - Germany )
A romantic German riverfront town that dates back to the 9th century. Marburg Castle overlooks this medieval university town.
Marburg is a university town in the German federal state of Hessen, capital of the Marburg-Biedenkopf district. The town area spreads along the valley of the river Lahn and has a population of approximately 72,000.
Marburg is a small university town north of Frankfurt in the Lahn valley. It was almost untouched by bombs during WWII. The old city(Oberstadt, upper city) is a labyrinth of narrow, cobblestone streets lined with extremely well-preserved examples of 17th and 18th century Hessische architecture. Hearing nearby church bells toll while walking through this part of Marburg is a life changing experience. This is the Germany you expect from the tour books and here you can enjoy it free from the crowds of tourists.
The Philipps Universität (founded 1527) is the oldest Protestant university in the world. Marburg has approximately 81,000 residents. With 21,000 students and 6,000 people working for the university, the slogan of Marburg is: Other cities may have a university, Marburg is a university.
( Marburg - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Marburg. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Marburg - Germany
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Stroll around the old city and enjoy the medieval atmosphere in combination with the spirit of an university town. Visit the Elisabeth-Church, Germany's oldest gothic church, and the old castle at top of the Oberstadt. Also worth seeing are the old university building, the city hall, and Weidenhausen (the old part of the town on the other side of the river Lahn).
Take a romantic pedal boat trip on the river Lahn, which starts from the bridge opposite to the old university building. Take a hike up to the Spiegelslustturm and enjoy a wonderful view over Marburg at night. There is an exhibition on the culture and history of Hesse in the old castle and also guided tours through the Kasematten, the cellars of the castle.
There is the aquamar, a relatively new swimming pool with a spa area. Take a train in the direction of Kassel to Kirchhain, a lovely small German town with interesting large markets like the New Years Market or the Martins market.
You can also take a trip to the Amoeneburg, an old fortress 15 km east of Marburg, or to castle Rauischholzhausen , a traditional castle with a nice park. You can also go for longer hikes in the surrounding hills and the picturesque forests.
If you are looking for culture, art and a special place to enjoy a glass of wine, visit the Kulturzentrum Waggonhalle, rigth behind the train station. Placed in the historic Waggonhalls, you will find art exhibitions, theater, concerts, flea markets, cabaret and much more. The Rotkehlchen Cafe/Restaurant serves great affordable food, tasty cakes, and offers outside seating.
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THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. ELIZABETH
The cathedral is one of the most beautiful Gothic structures in Slovakia. The present cathedral stands on a site formerly occupied by a parish church, which was destroyed by fire about 1370. The cathedral with five naves was restored various times and has changed is its interior and its exterior. In the last stage of the restoration it was constructed on the left side of the northern nave one crypt, where have been put the rests of Ferenc Rakoczi II in the 1906. Inside of the rich cathedral it attracts to the attention the main altar of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, dating from 1474-77, is a Late-Gothic polyptych, it is unique in Europe as it contains the largest amount of panel paintings-48 altogether-on one altar.
St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church
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The Rotunda was built by Richard Kerens in 1904 as a memorial to his mother Elizabeth. In 1909 Mr. Kerens funded construction to the attached sanctuary and that same year became the United States Ambassador to Austria - Hungary. The bell tower was added in 1910. This church has been featured on Ripley’s Believe It or Not three times!
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