Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany ) St Stephan's Church
Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany ) St Stephan's Church
The Collegiate Church of St. Stephan, known in German as St. Stephan zu Mainz, is a Gothic hall collegiate church located in the German city of Mainz. It is known for windows created by Marc Chagall. St. Stephan was originally built in 990 at the order of Archbishop Willigis, who also initiated the building of Mainz Cathedral. The church was founded on top of the highest hill in the town, most likely on behalf of Theophanu, the widow of Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor. Willigis intended the church to be a site of prayer for the Empire.
The provost of the Collegiate Church administered one of the archdiaconates (a medieval organizational form similar to today's diaconates) of the Archbishopric of Mainz. The current church building dates from the late medieval era; construction of the main area of the church began in about 1267 and was completed in 1340. The successional building kept the guidelines of the floor plan of the original Willigis building and with it the design as a double choir church. St. Stephan is the oldest Gothic hall church in the Upper Rhine district, and is (besides Mainz Cathedral) the most important church in the city of Mainz.
Only a few changes have been made to the church since the 14th century. The cloister, for instance, was added between 1462 and 1499 to the southern side of the church, and the outer face of the church was updated during the Baroque period. In 1857 a great explosion in a nearby powder magazine (Mainz was a federal fortress in the 19th century) destroyed the baroque facing of the church.
St. Stephan was heavily damaged in the cause of the bombing of Mainz in World War II. The cloister was heavily damaged and was rebuilt between 1968 and 1971; the restoration of the huge western belfry was also completed at that time, albeit with some difficulty. The arches over the nave and the choir could not be saved and have been replaced by a flat wooden ceiling. The church features a Gothic hall with a triple nave and quires at both the west and east ends. A large octagonal bell tower rises above the western choir.
The Chagall choir windows in St. Stephan are unique in Germany. Between 1978 and his death in 1985, Russian Jewish artist Marc Chagall created nine stained-glass windows of scriptural figures in luminous blue. The figures depict scenes from the Old Testament, demonstrating the commonalities across Christian and Jewish traditions. Chagall intended his work to be a contribution to Jewish-German reconciliation, made all the more poignant by the fact that Chagall himself fled France under Nazi occupation. He chose St. Stephan due to his friendship with Monsignor Klaus Mayer, who was then the presiding priest of St. Stephan. Chagall's work has been continued after his death by his pupil Charles Marq and by others.
Despite the immense damage caused by both World War II and the powder explosion to St. Stephan, the 13th-century altar mensa (or table) and the huge Tabernacle dating from about 1500 have both survived. Archbishop Willigis was buried in the church in 1011. His resting place is no longer known, but it is believed he is buried in the collegiate area.
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Chagall Fenster in St. Stephan, Mainz
The only church windows of famous artist Marc Chagall in a German church with the most intensive colour of blue.
Chagall Windows at St. Stephan's Church
The Marc Chagall stained glass window of St. Stephan's church in Mainz, Germany.
photographed by Jenny M Buccos (May 2010)
마인츠(Mainz) 성스테판( St. Stephan) 교회 2: 성락쌤의 젊은 유럽 30초 스냅 여행
독일 마인츠 성스테판 교회, 1978년부터 1985년 까지 샤갈(Marc Chagall, 1887-1985)이 직접 제작한 푸른 색 스테인드글라스
성락쌤의 젊은 유럽: 마인츠 (Mainz) 성스테판(St.Stephan) 교회 3, 30초 스냅여행
독일 라인강변의 도시 마인츠 성스테판 교회에는 위대한 예술가 샤갈(Marc Chagall, 1887-1985)가 1978-1985년 제작한 푸른 색감의 스테인드 글라스가 있습니다. 서양 종교의식의 전통악기 파이프 오르간으로도 유명합니다.
[맨사람]마인츠 슈테판 성당(Mainz St. Stephan) 샤갈의 창문.독일, Germany, Mainz Chagall's mysticism of blue light.
베드로 성당을 비롯해 유럽 유명 성당을 다녀왔지만...마인츠 슈테판 성당의 창문 처럼 신비한 느낌을 준곳은 많지않다...
신비한 푸른빛이 마치 깊은 물속에 있는듯한 느낌을 주기도하는데...
아쉬운건 수많은 한국 관광객들은 마인츠 그리고 쾰른 대성당만 방문하고 이 작은 성당은 대부분 지나친다...
구독 좋아요~!부탁드립니다.
I have visited many famous churches in Europe including St.Peter Basilica in Vatican City, but there are not many places like St. Stephen Cathedral to give me a mysterious feeling with its stained-glass windows. The predominating blue in them makes me feel as If I am in deep water.
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성락쌤의 젊은 유럽: 마인츠(Mainz): 12 Harmonium in St. Stephan Church
성락쌤의 젊은 유럽: 30초 스냅여행. 독일 마인츠(Mainz) 교회에 있는 작은 풍금에 대해 설명해 드립니다.
성락쌤의 젊은 유럽: 마인츠(Mainz) 13_ 성스테판 교회 St Stephan Church
성락쌤의 젊은 유럽. 30초 스냅여행. 마인츠 성스테판 교회 내부의 성물(聖物)을 소개합니다.
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Die Glocken von St. Stephan in Mainz
Wer einen Aufstieg von 200 Stufen nicht scheut, der wird bei der Führung durch den Turm von St. Stephan nicht enttäuscht werden. Nicht nur die Aussicht ist sehenswert, auch die Geschichten über dieses Wahrzeichen von Mainz lohnen die Anstrengung
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Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany ) Mainz Cathedral
Places to see in ( Mainz - Germany ) Mainz Cathedral
Mainz Cathedral or St. Martin's Cathedral is located near the historical center and pedestrianized market square of the city of Mainz, Germany. This 1000-year-old Roman Catholic cathedral is the site of the episcopal see of the Bishop of Mainz. Mainz Cathedral is predominantly Romanesque in style, but later exterior additions over many centuries have resulted in the appearance of various architectural influences seen today. It comprises three naves and stands under the patronage of Saint Martin of Tours. The eastern quire is dedicated to Saint Stephen.
The interior of the cathedral houses tombs and funerary monuments of former powerful Electoral-prince-archbishops, or Kurfürst-Erzbischöfe, of the diocese and contains religious works of art spanning a millennium. The cathedral also has a central courtyard and statues of Saint Boniface and The Madonna on its grounds. During the time of Mainz Archbishop Willigis (975-1011), the city of Mainz flourished economically, and Willigis became one of the most influential politicians of that time, ascending to regent of the empire between 991 and 994. In 975-976 shortly after his installation he ordered the construction of a new cathedral in the pre-Romanesque Ottonian architecture style. This new and impressive building was part of his vision of Mainz as the second Rome.
This new cathedral was to take over the functions of two churches: the old cathedral and St. Alban's, which was the largest church in the area, belonging to a Benedictine abbey and serving as the burial ground for the bishops and other nobles, including Fastrada, a spouse of Charlemagne. Most of the synods and other important meetings were held at St. Alban's Abbey.
The new cathedral consisted of a double chancel with two transepts. The main hall was built in the typical triple-nave cross pattern. As was usual at that time no vault was included because of structural difficulties relating to the size of the building. Six towers rose from the church. A cloister was enclosed in the structure and a small freestanding church, St. Mary's Church, connected by a colonnade. This small church developed later into the collegiate church of St. Maria ad Grada.
Present-day floor plan of the cathedral (↑S)
Sandstone was used as the primary building material for the cathedral. The inside was plastered white under the Archbishop Bardo, probably in the middle of the 10th century. During renovations ordered by Henry IV in the late 11th century, much of the outside was also plastered, but the cornices were left exposed in their original red and yellow. It is believed that the coloring of the cathedral was changed more times, but no further documentation of the coloring is available until record of the Baroque works.
The cathedral suffered extensive damage from a fire on the day of its inauguration in 1009. Archbishop Bardo (Bardo of Oppertshafen) presided over the completion of the cathedral begun under Willigis. By 1037 the main portions of the body of Mainz Cathedral were complete. Willigis was buried in the second church he had initiated, St. Stephan's, in 1011.
The reason for building two chancels is not entirely clear. Many scholars suggest that there is some symbolic significance, such as empire and church, or body and spirit, but no irrefutable evidence for these theories exists. Others claim that the construction has a functional purpose for ceremonial processions. Whatever the original intent of the double chancel, the eastern chancel came to serve as the location for the mass and the western chancel was reserved for the bishop and pontiffs.
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[Vlog]美茵茲一日遊!帶著歷史的小城市!|藍色教堂、美茵茲主教堂、德國豬腳|#德國跑透透#Mainz # VLOG|Jamie Liao
哈囉~我們又跑出來玩啦!這次是來Mainz美茵茲!
美茵茲雖然不大 但街頭風景總透出懷舊的味道
無庸置疑是個有歷史的城市
一般的觀光客通常在這裡只會待大概半天的時間
而我們花了整整一天到處走走看看
參觀了微冷門卻又十分美麗的St. Stephan教堂(藍色教堂)
又因是假日 而遇上Wochenmarkt假日市集
攤販賣的蔬菜水果都看起來超好吃 而且又新鮮
看了都想買呢!
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