St. Trudpert

Picture by akira


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  • January 15, 2012
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  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number 5*2/3
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro / Others
  • File Format RAW
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church

4 Comments

15 Jan 14:41
akira

The basilica, with three aisles, was extended by the addition of a westwork in about 1100; in the 15th century new monastic buildings were constructed, as well as a Gothic long choir (Langchor). After the destruction of the claustral buildings by the Swedes in 1632 there followed an interim rebuild, which made way for the Baroque new build between 1712 and 1716. The unparalleled stucco work on the high altar was created by Johann Joseph Christian when his son Karl Anton Christian (1731–1810) became abbot here.[1] Two crosses in niello work from the 13th century have been preserved. From the monastery library comes a manuscript of the second half of the 14th century containing the "St. Trudperter Hohelied", the "first book of German mysticism", as it is sometimes known, a Lower Alemannic text from the 12th century.

15 Jan 17:12
cloudberry

Very Nice

15 Jan 20:55
kajzu

Little bit dark image from the bottom, but it is a very nice pic!

16 Jan 01:40
enigmatic1

dark but nice!

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