LVPA Touring Choir at St. John's Church in Cesis, Latvia
The LVPA Touring Choir, Artistic Director Dr. David McConnell, on its first European tour, performs Eric Whitacre's Lux Aurumque at the 800-year old medieval St. John's Church in Cesis, Latvia, on April 17, 2008.
LVPA Touring Choir at St. John Church in Cesis, Latvia
The LVPA Touring Choir, Artistic Director Dr. David McConnell, performs Morten Lauridsen's Sure On This Shining Night from the choir loft at the 800-year old St. John Church in Cesis, Latvia, on April 16, 2008, during the choir's first European tour.
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Hallelujah - Bell Choir Cesis, Latvia July 2013 In Latvian
Concert to help fund ongoing renovations at St John's Church in Cesis Latvia. The audience participation on the chorus was unplanned and finally the conductor began facing the audience to direct them as they sang. A wonderful experience.
St JOHN CHURCH RIGA LATVIA
Russian Orthodox Church in Cesis, Latvia.
The church, old cemetery, and views of the park near the old castle in Cesis, Latvia.
Cesis Fly Over
Cesis is a small but picturesque town in Latvia. This video footage was taken from a DJI Phantom using a GoPro Hero 3+ camera. This short video features the old castle known as Vendenpils, Cesis church and shots taken from the square next to Rigas Iela (Riga Street).
Cesis/Cecis is One of The Oldest Towns in Latvia & Has One of The Oldest Breweries
After the castle, there was time to walk around Cesis/Cecis, one of the oldest towns in Latvia, with ancient wooden houses still remaining. St. John's Church, sanctified in 1284 and the very picturesque Cesis/Cecis Brewery from 1878. This brewery is the oldest brewery in Northern Europe and is believed to have been founded in 1590! Unfortunately, we could only see it from the outside.
The leaves were just beginning to change in Sigulda and visitors come from all over Latvia in Autumn to see the colors. Instead of three churches in one day, there would be three castles in one day. One down, two to go!
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Miesto šventė Cėsiui 800 (Cėsis, Latvija) 2006 m.
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해발 750m 칼릴산 정상에 우뚝 서 있는 크락 데 슈발리에는 십자군 시대의 성이다. 성은 외성과 내성으로 이루어져 있고 외성과 내성 사이엔 해자가 있다. 기사들의 성이란 뜻의 이 성은 십자군 전쟁 당시 지어진 것으로 한 번 도 함락된 적이 없는 십자군 요새의 결정판이다. 이 성이 이슬람세력에게 함락된 것도 전투에 의해서가 아니라 거짓 정보에 의한 투항 때문이었다. 성 내부로 들어가 보면 미로 같은 통로를 따라 각각의 용도를 가진 방들이 나온다. 십자군의 말들을 키우던 마구간에는 우물터가 남아있고 말을 매어 두던 말뚝을 박았던 자리도 남아있다. 걸음을 좀 더 옮기면 이 성을 점령한 후 아랍어로 기념을 남긴 거대한 기둥이 나타나고. 성 한쪽엔 길이가 120m에 이르는 대회의실도 보인다. 성 내부에는 이렇게 다양한 공간들이 수도 없이 존재한다. “이곳 시리아의 풍광은 아주 새로운 경험이었습니다. 규모가 아주 큰 유적들과 중세의 건축기술을 보고 깊은 감명을 받았습니다. 매우 훌륭합니다. 한국 분들도 이곳의 문화를 느껴보시기 바랍니다.” 이곳은 사원이 있던 자리. 십자군이 주둔하고 있을 땐 교회였지만, 이슬람 군이 점령하고는 이슬람 사원으로 그 용도가 바뀐 곳이다. 운이 좋으면 동네 아이들의 아잔소리를 들어볼 수도 있다. “알라는 위대하시다! 알라는 위대하시다! 알라 외에 다른 신은 없다는 것을 나는 고백한다. 무함마드가 알라의 메신저라는 것을 나는 고백한다. 기도하러 나오라! 성공하기 위하여 나아오라!” 뜻밖의 행운을 뒤로하고 성의 꼭대기에 오르면 보너스로 얻는 전망 또한 볼 만하다.
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Khalil is 750m above sea level Chevalier de keurak that stand on a mountaintop castle of the Crusader era. The moat and castle consists forty-two yen oeseong and resistant to oeseong and tolerance. The castle is the ultimate meaning of Article castle at the time of the Crusades, built fortress that has never been taken even once the Crusaders. The castle was surrendered because of the false information, not by anything that fell in the battle for Islam. When they enter the castle interior room comes with each application according to a passage like a maze. Kiwoodeon horse stables of the Crusader remains even spot went well and foundation remains pegged dudeon tethered horses. Moving a little further steps occupied the castle and the huge pillars left a memorial in Arabic it appears. Last seen even one yen conference room lengths up to 120m. Inside the castle there are so countless variety of spaces. This was a very new experience of Syria scenery. It reports a very large-scale ruins of a medieval building techniques and was impressed. Very good. Korea also please those who feel the culture of the place. This place was a temple. This Crusader church, but when you are stationed, the Islamic group took over and where their use is turned into a mosque. It may be lucky to hear the nagging ah children of the neighborhood. Allah is exalted! Allah is exalted! I must confess that no other God but Allah. I must confess that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. Pray come out! Come, come to success! View an unexpected bonus the luck to get back and climb to the top of the castle is also worth to see.
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■클립명: 중동125-시리아01-12 십자군 기사들의 성, 크락 데 슈발리에/Crac des Chevaliers/Crusades/Castle/Fort/Temple/View/UNESCO
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Gaujas (Latvia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Guajas in Latvia.
The picturesque and primordial river valley of Gauja lies within the heart of Latvia and has for centuries attracted travellers from each corner of the world. This ‘Livonian Switzerland’ not only possesses the charm of primary nature but also all of the ambience of a mysterious past. From 1878 the new Sigulda Castle was built for Russian prince, Cropotkin, on the site of the outer bailey of an Order castle. Sigulda Castle was built by the Order Of The Brothers Of The Sword but, following union with the Teutonic Order, passed over to the Livonians. Cesis is located in the middle of the Highlands and is one of the oldest and most splendid towns in the country. Saint John‘s Church is also the country’s oldest basilica. It is the largest Gothic church outside Riga and was founded in 1282 as the main church of the Brothers Of The Sword. From 1778 the ‘New Castle’ was inhabited by the noble Von Silvers Family and today the Museum Of History And Art is housed there. Since the thirteenth century, the mediaeval castle has shared its fate together with the city in fighting against Russian, Polish and Swedish armies. Despite much damage, today the ruins are still impressive and is where unique nature combines with atmospheric historic buildings.
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Entry from: Riga, Latvia
Entry Title: Viljandi to Riga
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Well it's late & we've only just arrived back in our rooms & I'm tired & it's very tempting to leave this until tomorrow. Especially as I just started and wrote for nearly 30 mins & then my PDA crashed & I hadn't yet done a save ... And lost it all ... I don't feel like trying to repeat all that again. I'll skim the first bit. We were up early & packed & ready to depart after our 8 am breakfast. It was 6 degrees when we set out - quite chilly! By noon it had reached 12. However, we're getting used to those temperatures & actually prefer them to the European tendency to heat rooms etc to 21C. We were staying in Viljandi, and there is a 13th century castle ruin there that sounded like it would be worth investigating. We got a bit lost & tangled up in the cobbled narrow 1-way streets - not for the last time today - but eventually found ourselves outside yet another 700 year old St John's Church, and in sight of the castle ruins. A large number of school kids were doing calisthenics nearby with their teachers. Later we saw them running races around some of the old streets. St John's wasn't open inside yet, but was pretty nevertheless. After that we made our way towards the castle. Originally there had been a 13th century convent here, which was taken over by the Knights of the Sword. All brick & 3 levels of defence & moats etc - most impressive, even in ruins. Deep pits between different levels had bridges between, and the whole complex overlooked Lake Viljandi (looked more like a river to me). While we were walking around there a few times the sun came out briefly - and the difference in the the light when there is sun light! Oh I keep meaning to tell you about the Estonian currency - the Estonian Kroon. Now the Estonians call their country Eesti, so the Estonian Kroon is abbreviated to eek. 9 eeks to an Australian dollar (eeks amuses me every time). They come in notes right down to 2 eeks. When we were on the ferry crossing from Finland, David cashed 20 Euro into Eeks (so we'd have money for a taxi). He took 1 20 Euro note and came back with a handfull of notes - 296! He gave me about half & I'd have felt wealthy except I knew how little he'd cashed to get them. Eeks subdivide into cents. In Latvia, by contrast, their currency is Lats, and there is 2.5 Australian dollars to the Lat. Petrol is more expensive than in Estonia too. Anyway back to Viljandi. The castle, as I say, was pretty & romantic. Part was set up to be an open-air theatre - that must be lovely. There has also always been a public swing apparently. Big enough for several people at a time. One of the bridges over the moats was a suspension bridge, but that didn't worry me as it was not moving too much. After the castle, we got back into the car & drove to fill up with petrol & also to return a screwdriver to Rene at Car Fix. Then we drove on to Latvia. We crossed at Valga (Estonia) into Valka (Latvia) - the town was divided in 2. There was nobody in the border crossing buildings, but as soon as we'd driven through, we were pulled up by 3 police women. One came up to our car & said something to me. English? I asked. Passport Control. We produced our passports (mine was in the carry bag down the front of my jumper - I had to reach down to pull it out & then was most embarrassed that my passport sort of had a bend in it & was also warm). First stop in Latvia was at a bank (of course) to change our remaining eeks to Lats & also get out some more Latvian currency. Next place we drove was Cesis. (There's a flat line accent on top of the e, but I don't have it on my PDA.) Cesis is famous for beer - apparently. However we went there to see the ruins of the castle, founded in 1209 by the Knights of the Sword. When we bought our tickets to enter the castle complex, we were given 2 tickets, a map - and 2 lanterns ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. St John's Church, Vilgandi
2. Looking out over Lake Vilgandi
3. Vilgandi castle ruins
4. Vilgandi castle, suspension bridge
5. Cesis castle
6. -Cesis castle
7. Cesis
8. Stairs inside Cesis castle
9. David descending to dungeon in Cesis
10. Discarded statue of Lenin
11. Cesis new castle
12. Painting (of Cesis) in new castle
13. St John's Church, Cesis
14. St John's, Cesis
15. -Turaida Castle near Sigulda
16. Turaida Castle near Sigulda
17. Nostaljica Restaurant, Riga
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Live video from a gig in the Latvian Railway museum, festival Put on the music, warm up for band Donots
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Gig from Nokia Extreme Event @ Cesis 800, 2006
Cesis Church and the Tower of Terror
7th June in Cesis Latvia