Trier Cathedral on the left and the smaller Church of Our Lady on the right |
I am on the ground backed up against a building and still could not get the churches from top to bottom in one picture! |
Justin and Nathaniel enjoy my picture taking 'positions' :-) |
Yep, those pointy arches are Gothic :-) |
Altar of the Three Magi--Archbishop Johann Hugo Orsbeck's Burial Altar |
closer view of the stone carving |
All Saint's Altar---the burial Altar for Archbishop Lothar von Metternich |
Altar with pipe organ in background |
"Swallow's Nest Organ"- named for its position so high up on the wall |
has 5,602 pipes in 67 registers |
To the left of the door with the tympanum, is a burial arch monument and epitaph for Archbishop Heinrich von Finstingen. |
Later, I found out that what I had seen was a specially built Baroque Chapel/shrine.Behind these locked golden gates of the Chapel....
is Trier Cathedral's precious relic: the Holy Robe. It is said that St. Helena brought back the Holy robe from one of her pilgrimages to the Holy Land and entrusted it to her son's Church in Trier. This seamless tunic is believed to have been worn by Christ during the Crucifixion. Pilgrimages have been made to the Holy Robe, the last one was in 1996. This pilgrimage became a festival of all believers, and now it is a yearly celebration- The Holy Robe Days. It is during this festival that the Holy Robe Chapel is open, but the Holy Robe still can not be viewed due to the fragility of the material.
facade of the Holy Robe Chapel |
There are beautiful views from the Holy Robe Chapel and...
Central Nave |
South Nave |
Vaulted ceilings and pipe organs |
Besides the Chapel of the Holy robe, there are still many sights to enjoy.
View of Main altar with the Holy Robe Chapel in the background. |
Below the East Choir is the St. Helena Crypt.
The Old Pulpit details captivated me quite a bit....
St. Catherine's Altar in the background. |
16th Century Pulpit |
"Baptismal Font" next to the stairs to the West Choir |
on a dark blue background....
has a very dramatic effect.
Also in this area is a line of busts...
on a very intricate wooden inlay wall.
From the West Choir we get another view of the Cathedral.
On the left is the Cross Altar and Grave plate for Archbishop Richard von Greiffenklau |
Cloister
Next on the list is the Church of Our Lady, which is one of Germany's earliest Gothic churches. I found this church to be very intriguing with its round cruciform shape. The 4 portals in rounded niches and the 8 rounded altar niches makes it so that the floor plan resembles a 12 petaled rose; the Rosa Mystica- a symbol of the Virgin Mary.
the floor diagram for Church of Our Lady is on the upper right |
We enter thru an ornate doorway.
A minute later I got an unobstructed view :-) |
I liked the light and airy feel....
along with the botanical theme.
Then there was the beautiful post-war stained glass windows.
The church is supported by 12 columns, symbolic of the Apostles. The Apostles and the 12 articles of the Apostle's Creed are painted on the columns.
Of course we need a cherub to make it all complete!
Throughout the day as we walked from one major sight to another, we had plenty to keep us interested. Near Porta Nigra, there were statues of Karl Marx being displayed.
It would be easy to lose your kids in there! |
I would not have noticed his house if it wasn't for the head relief on the facade.
We walked thru the Hauptmarkt(square)....
I like the upward curve of the brick road. |
St. Gangolf-Kirche |
Mcdonalds getting a medieval makeover? |
the buildings here are of medieval and Renaissance architecture.....
Daily(except Sunday) there is a small market in the square. |
very colorful buildings |
Walking thru the Palace garden among its statues....
wildlife/ducks....
Fountains/ponds
and the remains of the old roman city wall...
checking out the windows and entrance gates |
Franz Weissebach donated the garden to the city |
Quite a contrast to the quiet, shady neighborhood sidewalks!
Since Trier is close to France,we took advantage of the French cuisine influence...
and enjoyed relaxing...
start off with tea or beer |
and eating delicious calzones...
Justin is wishing I would put my camera away :-) |
Yes, I did eat the whole pizza.....very yummy! |
back to where...
we started.
The statues xD
ReplyDeleteThe bricks where cool.