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Started by user201, December 30, 2012, 01:12:46 PM

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@CinX Super pozele.
Cum nu mai apare nici un nume de oraș de la pagina 5 sunt curios dacă toate pozele sunt din Bamberg?

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Da, sunt toate din Bamberg, cand voi schimba orasul, voi specifica :)

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Schillerplatz




Erlöserkirche (taken from Luitpoldbrücke)

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Neumünster Basilika

Romanesque cathedral from the 11th century. Chancel and ornate tower from the 13th century. Massive dome-shaped building with an extravagant Baroque façade dating from 1710 – 1716. Erected at the site of the grave of Saint Kilian and his companions, missionaries who were assassinated here in 689 AD. Madonna by Riemenschneider. In the "Lusamgärtlein" garden (access from the Martinstrasse) is the monument for Walther von der Vogelweide. The cloister wing (around 1180) is considered a principal work of the Staufer era.
Destroyed after WW2, rebuilt 1950-1967.



Dom St. Kilian

"St. Kilian" is a prime example of the architectural style during the time of the Salian kings. It is the fourth largest Romanesque cathedral in Germany and is home to artifacts from many centuries.

A principal work of German architecture of the 11th and 12th centuries. Fourth largest Romanesque church building in Germany. Construction was started in 1040; the East towers were built in 1237; the interior was decorated with very ornate Baroque era stucco from 1701-1704 by P. Magno. Burned out in 1945. Consecration after rebuilding was complete in 1967.

Exterior reconstruction according to the original. Some original Baroque stucco is still intact in the transept and the chancel. The altar, sacrament house, and choir stalls were made from 1966-68 by A. Schilling.1987-88 chancel redesigned by H. Elsässer. Among the impressive array of bishop's grave stones are the monuments of Rudolf von Scherenberg (died 1495) and Lorenz von Bibra (died 1519) by Tilman Riemenschneider. Pipe organ by Klais (1968).