Muensterportal

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Photo panoramique par Osti Mathias PRO Pris 08:03, 10/04/2010 - Views loading...

Muensterportal

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Die Portalhalle des Freiburger Münsters wurde von 1999-2004 restauriert. Zum Schutz vor Tauben wurde leider ein Drahtgeflecht angebracht, das bei hohen Vergrößerungen etwas stört. Alle Wände sind mit einer Art Bilderbibel ausgeschmückt, um den früher des Lesens und Schreibens meist unkundigen Gläubigen das Alte und Neue Testament näher zu bringen.

Images à proximité de Baden-Wuerttemberg

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A: The traders market around Freiburger Muenster

Par Erik Krause, à 20 mètres

The market around the Freiburger Muenster takes place each day but sunday. On the south side foreign ...

The traders market around Freiburger Muenster

B: Inside the Freiburger Muenster Open-Work Spire

Par Erik Krause, à 20 mètres

The Freiburger Münster open-work spire is the only one that was finished in the Middle Ages - al...

Inside the Freiburger Muenster Open-Work Spire

C: Münster von Westen, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 30 mètres

"Christianity's most beautiful tower", so some say and indeed one could be more than inclined to join...

Münster von Westen, Freiburg, Breisgau

D: Münster Südseite, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 50 mètres

The south-side of Cathedral Square is, in comparison, quieter than the buzzling northside. This is th...

Münster Südseite, Freiburg, Breisgau

E: Münsterplatz, Kornhaus, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 70 mètres

One of the few successful re-buildings after the bombings of 1944: the "corn house" holds it's name d...

Münsterplatz, Kornhaus, Freiburg, Breisgau

F: Eisenstrasse, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 80 mètres

Eisenstrasse, Einkaufstrasse, Shopping Lane, Freiburg, Breisgau

Eisenstrasse, Freiburg, Breisgau

G: Schusterstraße, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 100 mètres

The "Shoemaker's Lane", in fact a prolongation of Town Hall Lane, indeed continues the former's tradi...

Schusterstraße, Freiburg, Breisgau

H: Münsterplatz Nordseite, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 100 mètres

At the northern side of the cathedral there was a cemetery in earlier times. The yellow building oppo...

Münsterplatz Nordseite, Freiburg, Breisgau

I: The farmers market around Freiburger Muenster

Par Erik Krause, à 100 mètres

The market around the Freiburger Muenster takes place each day but sunday. On the north side only loc...

The farmers market around Freiburger Muenster

J: Freiburg Schusterstrasse, Altstadt, Münster, Zum Deutschen Haus

Par Osti Mathias, à 110 mètres

Die Freiburger Altstadt menschenleer, gibt es wohl nur Sonntag morgens. Entweder sind alle im Münster...

Freiburg Schusterstrasse, Altstadt, Münster, Zum Deutschen Haus

Ce panorama é été pris à Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Ceci est un aperçu de Germany

Germany? Before the beginning there was Ginnungagap, an empty space of nothingness, filled with pure creative power. (Sort of like the inside of my head.)

And it ends with Ragnarok, the twilight of the Gods. In between is much fighting, betrayal and romance. Just as a good Godly story should be.

Heroes have their own graveyard called Valhalla. Unfortunately we cannot show you a panorama of it at this time, nor of the lovely Valkyries who are its escort service.

Hail Odin, wandering God wielding wisdom and wand! Hail Freya, hail Tyr, hail Thor!

Odin made the many lakes and the fish in them. In his traverses across the lands he caused there to be the Mulheim Bridge in Cologne, as did he make the Mercury fountain, Mercury being of his nature.

But it is to the mighty Thor that the Hammering Man gives service.

Between the time of the Nordic old ones and that of modern Frankfort there may have been a T.Rex or two on the scene. At least some mastodons for sure came through for lunch, then fell into tar pits to become fossils for us to find.

And there we must leave you, O my most pure and holy children.

Text by Steve Smith.

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