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Vienna Tourism : Vienna Tourism: St. Michael's Church
St. Michael's Church is one of the oldest churches in Vienna, which makes it a popular tourist destination. Explore the history of St. Michael's Church with tips from the owner of a travel agency in this free video about vacationing in Vienna, Austria.
Expert: Rick Watts
Bio: Rick Watts is the owner of a travel company called Pedal Power in Vienna. He regularly organizes walking and biking tours in the city and all over Austria.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
Famous Bordon Bells in Europe - Malta - Germany - Austria - France - Italy - Vatican City
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Memorial Siege bell - Monument Valletta
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Petersbell - Cologne Cathedral
Kaiserbell - Church in Neustadt
Gloriosa - Frankfurt Cathedral
Maria Gloriosa - Erfurt Cathedral
The Big Bell of Cross Church - Dresden
Pretiosa - Cologne Cathedral
Freedom Bell = Rathaus Schoneberg, Berlin
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Pummerin= St. Stephan's Cathedral in Vienna
FRANCE
La Savoyarde = Sacre Coeur de Montmartre
Emmanuel - Notre Dame de Paris
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Maria Dolence - Monument in Rovereto
The Bell of Temple's of Christ Church in Messina
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The Luigi Valadier Bell - St. Peter's Basilica
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Jesu, Rex Admirabilis- Church of the Knights of Malta, Vienna
Church of the Knights of Malta- Vienna, Austria (June 14, 2017)
Inside the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, (Karlskirche), Vienna, Austria
The St. Charles's Church, or Karlskirche, is a church situated on the south side of Karlsplatz, Vienna.
It is located on the edge of the 1st district, 200 metres outside the Ringstraße and is one of the most outstanding baroque church structures, boasting a dome in the form of an elongated ellipsoid.
It is 55 meters (180 ft) long and 40 meters (131 ft) wide and was completed in 1737.
Catacombs at St. Stephan's Church in Vienna, Austria
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Vienna, Austria: The Graben and Kärtner Strasse
Graben and Kärner Strasse are the main shopping streets in the old part of Vienna. They meet at Stephanplatz (St Stephen cathedral square). Along these streets there are are imposing buildings from the last quarter of the 19th century. Peterkirche at the Graben is one of the most beautiful baroque churches in Vienna. In the mmiddel of the Graben is the Pestsäule, a baroque column from 1693.
The Church in Malta: A "living" Church
Malta: 316 km2, 9 islands, of which only 4 are inhabited - with almost half a million people altogether. In terms of area size, the country holds the 184th place in the world. But Malta is more than just numbers: it is a Mediterranean archipelago that belongs to the European Union, a country where the Church has an astonishing vitality.The greatest wealth of the Church in Malta is the Catholics themselves, who comprise a great part of the population of the Island of Malta; a population which in total is 450,000 people. However, most people born in Malta are Catholic, and so participate in the life of the Church.With a population that is 94.4% Catholic, the Church in Malta is an exception in Europe. The two dioceses of Gozo and Malta have approximately 850 priests and more than 60 seminarians. It is in this way that the Church of Malta can help other countries, especially thanks to its numerous religious, such as the fathers of the Missionary Society of St. Paul, founded on the island only 100 years ago.The great number of missionaries, priests, religious men and women -- there are a lot of sisters too -- and lay people -- there are many lay people as well who dedicate part of theirs lives to missionary activity -- is a living sign that the Church is active. A living Church is not a Church that is simply dedicated to herself, but one that chooses to give, and to give to others. The Christians of Malta owe this missionary fervor to the Apostle St. Paul. The archipelago celebrates this year the 1950th anniversary of the arrival of St. Paul on the island. Chapters 27 and 28 of the Acts of the Apostles retell the story of how a shipwreck brought the apostle to the island of Malta. It was providential; no one had planned or even thought about it. Luke says that when they arrived in Malta, the people -- which he calls indigenous, meaning the people of the island -- were very good to them and showed, he says, a rare humanity.The cave where, according to tradition, the apostle lived, is an important place of pilgrimage for the Christians of Malta. Benedict XVI will visit this site during his apostolic journey to the island from April 17th to 18th on Saturday evening.
Churches of Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio.
Early 20th Century photographs of churches in Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio.
Peterskirche (St. Peter's Church) Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Wien, Austria
Vienna-UNO City Church & Wedding 維也納-聯合國城-教堂與婚禮
An wedding taken place occasionally.
這個特殊的教堂正巧在舉行婚禮
Vienna, Austria: North of the historic city
At the northeast of the old city, in the Fleischmarkt district, there are two of the most interesting baroque churches in Vienna: Dominikanerkirche, with an italianate facade and the Jesuitenkirche. The Postsparkasse, built in 1906, is one of the main works by the austrian architect Otto Wagner. Schölaterngasse is one of the most charming streets in Vienna. Robert Schumann lived in this street. Maria Am Gestade is a gothic church from the 14th century
Vienna In Your Pocket - Stephansdom
Even if you're in European church overload, this is one cathedral you don't want to skip. This location has functioned as the religious, cultural and geographic centre of Vienna for more than eight centuries, a history which can practically be traced through the basilica's mish-mash of architectural styles. If you can believe it, there are even more legends surrounding this landmark than there are tourists, so taking a tour is strongly recommended, especially later in the day once the guided tour groups have passed through.
For more travel tips, sites, bar, café, restaurant and hotel reviews go to Vienna In Your Pocket:
The Churches of Vienna
Travel Vienna 2013, Set.. Inside and outside of the Churches of Vienna Photos full HD. Jussara Vidor Braga plays Piano&Orchestra
News from TVM - Presenting My Data of Maltese Church Bells to the National Archives of Malta.
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The newscaster Keith Demicoli on Maltese News on TVM (National Television Station) with service, explained in detailed my biography of the historic project of the recordings of Maltese church bells. Also, I explained why I post my material, which focuses on Education different students which have an assignment of cultural project. They go to the Maltese National Archive and view or making their own research of how the Maltese church bells ring with different types of techniques and traditional service.
Thanks, the people that work on the archive that supported me when presented this material.
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Augerstinekirche, Wien, 7 October 2012
Sunday morning mass in Augerstinekirche, Wien (Vienna), Austria, 7 October 2012
Magnificent Churches in Vienna (
Austrian Capital city Vienna (Wien) is not only the center of museum and music life, it also has many wonderful churches and cathedrals, large and small, most of them are of baroque styles, and some are fantastic Gothic, like Votivkirche and Stephansdom. In October 2012, I returned to Vienna and during my week-long stay, I visited many of these wonders - they were not only architecture gems, they were also historical archives of a storied dynasty - Habsburg, whose family members' sarcophagi were in Kapuzinerkirche und Kaisergruft, including the ill-fated Kaiserin Sissi and the last reining empress Zita, and in Augustinerkirche, hearts of many. Furthermore, these temples of worship were also homes to many magnificent frescoes, sculptures, and moving musical performances, befitting to the cosmopolitan status of Vienna.
My Favorite Artworks at Augustinerkirche, Vienna (
The Augustinerkirche (Augustinian Church) was built in the 14th century as the parish church of the imperial court of with the Gothic interior added in the 18th century.
The most impressive artwork was a tome sculpture designed by the renown Italian sculptor Antonio Canova, for Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria - in his typical neoclassical style - pyramidal shaped, with clear and clean delineation, and delicately modeled figures. The atmosphere it created was somber, sorrowful and soaringly lyrical.
St Paul's Catacombs, Rabat, Malta - Re-use and abuse
Underground spaces were often convenient areas to be freely used after their abandonment. Here we will see how the various sections of catacombs around the Maltese Islands ended up being used for practical purposes in Medieval and early modern times.
St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria
Church bells ringing from St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria on 17 May 2018
Jesu, Rex Admirabilis- Votive Church, Vienna
Votive Church- Vienna, Austria (June 16, 2017)
Iri ji Ndi Igbo 2017 Vienna Austria
Igbo cultural society Vienna Austria
2017 New Yam Festival coming up on 30/9/17