Auxerre, France
Auxerre is the fourth-largest city in Burgundy and is noted for its production of Burgundy wine, including world-famous Chablis. In 1995 Auxerre was named Town of Art and History”. Auxerre was a flourishing Gallo-Roman centre, then called Autissiodorum, through which passed one of the main roads of the area, the Via Agrippa (1st century AD) which crossed the Yonne River (Gallo-Roman Icauna) here. In the third century, it became the seat of a bishop and
a provincial capital of the Roman Empire. In the 5th century it received a Cathedral.
Auxerre, France
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The BASILICA of SAINT DENIS 01 et HOTEL de VILLE
The BASILICA of SAINT DENIS 01 et HOTEL de VILLE
Église Saint-Pierre, Vienne
Vienne, Autriche, 05.10.2018
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Coucou , voila la Cathédral Sant Adalbert's à Cormons en Italie .
St. Peter's Basilica, Rome (2013-06-15)
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Regensburg Cathedral 14Jul2012
Beautiful stained glass windows.
CSI MEDAK CATHEDRAL
TO GOD BE THE GLORY FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN
The Medak Cathedral is considered to be the largest in Asia built by Rev.Charles Walker Posnett, a British Missionary. This cathedral was built during a famine that struck Medak during the First World War .Reverend Charles Walker Posnett was posted as Reverend in Medak during that time. Moved by the plight of the people due to the unprecedented famine that lasted for three years, he proposed to build a great church and to feed the victims as food for work.The construction started in the year 1914 during during the period of Nizams.It was consecrated in 1924 during Christmas.This marvelous church built of exclusive white granite in the grand Gothic architectural style.This cathedral can hold upto 5000 people at a time has a lot of exciting features.The inspiring paintings in the church which had taken the British artist 40 years at his London Studio ,recount holy events from the Bible.There are 3 stained glass windows explaining the life of Jesus Christ.The window in the north depicts the ascension of Lord Jesus to Heaven and it also forms a canopy on the east and west display various events right from the birth to the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Cahors, France: St. Etienne Ancient Cathedral
The double-domed Cathedral of Saint Etienne was begun in the Twelfth Century and dominates the ancient section of Cahors and its square. There's nothing like stumbling into one of Europe's ancient cathedrals on a Sunday during services to make my neck hair stand up; spine tingling and inspiring.
Even though by now I was so done with tympanums and churches, it was a morning to remember.
Saint Etienne
A brief discussion of St Etienne.
Katedrála Svaté Barbory - Kutná Hora
Katadrála Svaté Barbory
Cathedral of St. Barbara - Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
Catedral de Santa Bárbara - Kutná Hora, Republica Checa
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Carillon of Clérigos Tower (Oporto, Portugal)
The Carillon of Clérigos Tower was inaugurated in 1995 and consists of 49 bells. You can also see an electric tram car passing by.
Visit Moissac and its UNESCO-classified Abbaye St-Pierre | European Waterways
During our cruise in Gascony aboard Rosa we visit Moissac's UNESCO classified 7th century Abbaye St-Pierre and explore the many arts and crafts workshops. Moissac is considered by some to be the most agreeable and interesting of the towns on the Canal de Garonne, with its staircase of locks decorated with flowers.
Moissac is home to the ancient 7th century Abbey of St-Pierre, partly Romanesque and partly Gothic, with an impressive carved doorway on the south side. Nearby is the birthplace of M. de la Mothe Cadillac, who founded Detroit and, of course, gave his name to a car. Moissac is also known for its golden dessert grapes.
What is hotel barging?
Despite the growing popularity of cruising, especiallly on large river vessels, hotel barging is still a little known niche concept. Most hotel barges started life as cargo vessels but have since been painstakingly converted to offer luxury boutique accommodation for small groups of up to 20 passengers.
This is cruising, but in a very different style to ships plying the big rivers or oceans. The pace is slow, with a 6 day cruise covering maybe just 50 miles along a rural canal. Passengers can walk or bike the towpaths as their floating hotel glides gently along. Guests enjoy an intimate atmosphere, high levels of personal service and immersion into the culture, history and gastronomy of regions of Europe such as Burgundy, the Midi, or the Italian Veneto.
Every day there is an excursion, perhaps to a chateau, a vineyard for a wine tasting, or some other ‘off the beaten track’ location. About half of European Waterways’ bookings are for whole boat charters, ideal for families. Otherwise, clients book a cabin to join other like-minded people. A ‘slow boat’ European Waterways barge cruise offers the ultimate in experiential travel. A truly unique experience!
European Waterways offer luxury hotel barge cruises on the beautiful canals and rivers of Europe, such as through Burgundy, the Midi, Alsace, the Po Valley, Holland and the Scottish Highlands.
The exclusive collection of hotel barges accommodate up to 20 passengers who may charter a whole barge with family or friends, or join a small group of like-minded travellers on an individual cabin basis.
Each barge is fully crewed with a Captain, chef, hostesses, deck-hand and tour guide. The 6-night cruises include gourmet meals, fine wines, open bar, excursions and the use of facilities such as bicycles and spa pools.
Places to see in ( Bourges - France ) Cathedrale St Etienne
Places to see in ( Bourges - France ) Cathedrale St Etienne
Bourges Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Stephen and is the seat of the Archbishop of Bourges. It is in the Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles. The site occupied by the present cathedral, in what was once the northeastern corner of the Gallo-Roman walled city, has been the site of the city's main church at least since Carolingian times and probably since the foundation of the bishopric in the 3rd century.
The present Cathedral was built as a replacement for a mid-11th-century structure, traces of which survive in the crypt. The date when construction began is unknown, although a document of 1195 recording expenditure on rebuilding works suggests that construction was already underway by that date. The fact that the east end protrudes beyond the line of the Gallo-Roman walls and that royal permission to demolish those walls was only granted in 1183 shows that work on the foundations cannot have started before that date. The main phase of construction is therefore roughly contemporaneous with Chartres Cathedral (begun 1194), some 200 kilometres (124 miles) to the northwest. As with most Early- and High-Gothic cathedrals, the identity of the architect or master-mason is unknown.
The choir was in use (though not necessarily complete) by 1214 and the nave was finished by 1255. The building was finally consecrated in 1324. Most of the west façade was finished by 1270, though work on the towers proceeded more slowly, partly due to the unfavourable rock strata beneath the site. Structural problems with the South tower led to the building of the adjoining buttress tower in the mid-14th century. The North tower was completed around the end of the 15th century but collapsed in 1506, destroying the Northern portion of the façade in the process. The North tower and its portal were subsequently rebuilt in a more contemporary style.
Bourges Cathedral covers a surface of 5,900 square metres (7,100 sq yd). The cathedral's nave is 15 metres (49 ft) wide by 37 metres (121 ft) high; its arcade is 20 metres (66 ft) high; the inner aisle is 21.3 metres (70 ft) and the outer aisle is 9.3 metres (31 ft) high. The use of flying buttresses was employed to help the structure of the building. However, since this was a fairly new technique, one can easily see the walls were still made quite thick to take the force. Sexpartite vaults are used to span the nave.
Bourges Cathedral is notable for the simplicity of its plan, which did without transepts but which adopted the double-aisled design found in earlier high-status churches such as the Early-Christian basilica of St Peter's in Rome or in Notre Dame de Paris. The double aisles continue without interruption beyond the position of the screen (now largely destroyed though a few fragments are preserved in the crypt) to form a double ambulatory around the choir. The inner aisle has a higher vault than the outer one, while both the central nave and the inner aisle have similar three-part elevations with arcade, triforium and clerestory windows; a design which admits considerably more light than one finds in more conventional double-aisled buildings like Notre-Dame.
Apart from the axial chapel, Bourges Cathedral retains most of its original ambulatory glass, which dates from about 1215 (around the same time as Chartres Cathedral). The glazing programme includes a famous Typological window (similar to examples at Sens and Canterbury), several hagiographic cycles, the story of the Old Testament patriarch, Joseph and symbolic depictions of the Apocalypse and Last Judgement. Other windows show the Passion and three of Christ's parables; the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son and the story of Dives and Lazarus. The French art historian Louis Grodecki identified three distinct masters or workshops involved in the glazing, one of whom may also have worked on the windows of Poitiers Cathedral.
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Cathédrale de Sens
Première cathédrale gothique de France.
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스페인의 여느 도시와 마찬가지로, 도심 중심부에는 성당이 자리 잡고 있었다. 스페인이 가톨릭 국가라는 것을 다시 한 번 느낀다. 사람 키 수십 배에 달하는 높이는 신의 존엄을 표현했다고 하는데. 왠지 위압감부터 느껴진다. 계획대로 더 높이 세워졌더라면 어땠을까? 이곳은 원래 이슬람 사원인 모스크가 있던 자리다. 그 모스크를 허물고 스페인 르네상스를 대표하는 성 아구스틴 성당이 들어섰다. 무려 180년 동안 지었다는 역사를 보니 그들의 신앙심이 느껴진다. 성당 벽면을 장식하고 있는 조각물들은 종교의 자비심을 강조하고 있다. 의아했던 것은 전사를 상징하는 듯한 조각이다. 종교에도 승리와 패배가 있는 것일까? 용서와 포용만 있는 종교를 잠시 생각해 본다.
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As with any city in Spain, the city center, the cathedral was holding this position. Spain is once again feel that the Catholic countries. For that express divine dignity height of up to several tens of times the key person. Somehow I feel intimidating since. How it did wonder once more in height built as planned? This is a mosque that the mosque was originally jarida. To knock down the mosque and entered the Cathedral of St. Agustin, representing the Spanish Renaissance. During nearly 180 years history saw the jieotdaneun felt their faith. It highlights the compassion of religious sculpture in waters adorn the cathedral walls. It was like a sculpture symbolizing the warrior wondered. Even religion does with victory and defeat? Think about the only religion that embraces and forgiveness while.
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Al igual que con cualquier ciudad de España, el centro de la ciudad, la catedral estaba sosteniendo esta posición. España vuelve a sentir que los países católicos. Para que expresa la altura dignidad divina de hasta varias decenas de veces la persona clave. De alguna manera me siento intimidante desde entonces. ¿Cómo lo hizo maravilla una vez más en altura construido como estaba previsto? Se trata de una mezquita que la mezquita fue originalmente Jarida. Para derribar la mezquita y entró en la Catedral de San Agustín, en representación del Renacimiento español. Durante casi 180 años de historia vio la jieotdaneun sintió su fe. Se destaca la compasión de la escultura religiosa en aguas adornan las paredes de la catedral. Era como una escultura que simboliza el guerrero se preguntó. Incluso la religión hace con la victoria y la derrota? Piense en la única religión que abraza y perdón tiempo.
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■클립명: 유럽099-스페인07-03 르네상스 시대를 대표하는 ‘성 아구스틴 성당'/San Agustin Church
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Saint-Étienne Basilica in the Jerusalem and the burial caves - 18.07.2018
A visit to Saint-Étienne Basilica in the Jerusalem, and to the amazing burial cave system dated to time of the first temple around 500 BC - 18.07.2018
Maltese cross
The Maltese cross, in Italy also known as the Amalfi cross, is the cross symbol associated with the Knights Hospitaller and by extension with the island of Malta. The cross is eight-pointed and has the form of four V-shaped elements, each joining the others at its vertex, leaving the other two tips spread outward symmetrically. Its design is based on crosses used since the First Crusade. It is also the modern symbol of Amalfi, a small Italian republic of the 11th century.
In the mid 16th century, when the Knights were at Malta, the familiar design now known as the Maltese Cross became associated with the island. The first evidence for Maltese Cross on Malta appears on the 2 Tarì and 4 Tarì Copper coins of the Grand Master Jean Parisot de Valette. The 2 and 4 Tarì Copper coins are dated 1567. This provides a date for the introduction of the Maltese Cross.
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