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10月 16, 2022, Liebfrauenkirche
Possibly the oldest surviving picture in Trier Cathedral is the tympanum in the south wall at the portal to the Church of Our Lady. It is a sandstone relief from around 1180, showing Christ enthroned in the middle, Mary, the patroness of the Liebfrauenkirche, on the left, and Peter, the patron saint of the cathedral, on the right. The figures stand out three-dimensionally, while the frame ornament is kept flat. In the course of the restoration, which was completed in 1974, the original colors of the sculpture were uncovered, which had been whitewashed over several times over the past few years and covered with a thick layer. Subtleties of the representation such as hair and the folds of the robes are clearly recognizable again.
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Where the Saar and Moselle meet The Moselle and Saar originate in France and meet in Konz after a long journey through varied landscapes. The two rivers give our holiday region its name and have shaped a unique landscape. At the mouth of the Saar there is a triangular sculpture as a place of peace and meditation. You can sit in the stone, shielded from external influences. It is quieter in the stone and the sound of the water is amplified.
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With a length of 235 kilometers, the Saar is the longest tributary of the Moselle. more: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saar#:~:text=Mit%20235%20Kilometern%20Flie%C3%9Fstrecke%20ist,mit%202.569%2C69%20km%C2%B2%20Fl%C3%A4che.
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12月 21, 2021, Liebfrauenkirche
The Liebfrauenkirche in Trier is located right next to the Trier Cathedral in the center of the city. Together with the Elisabeth Church in Marburg, it is the oldest Gothic church in Germany and the most important and earliest Gothic central building in the country.
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12月 12, 2021, Trier Cathedral (St. Peter's Cathedral)
The High Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Trier is the oldest episcopal church in Germany and the mother church of the Diocese of Trier. With a length of 112.5 meters and a width of 41 meters, the structure is the largest church building in the city of Trier and an important example of Western sacred architecture. Since 1986, Trier Cathedral has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Roman Monuments, Cathedral and Church of Our Lady in Trier, and it is also a protected cultural asset according to the Hague Convention.
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12月 12, 2021, Hauptmarkt Trier
The main market of Trier is the central and one of the largest squares in the city. It is located in the historic city center directly in front of the cathedral city in today's Mitte/Gartenfeld district. The most important urban commercial streets come together here. In 958, Archbishop Henry I equipped the main market with the market cross as a symbol of sovereignty. The main market was a place for selling goods and trading in the medieval city.
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7月 14, 2021, Hauptmarkt Trier
In 958 Trier received market rights. The main market became the center of medieval Trier with the Steipe, the festival hall of the city council with direct access to the city church of St. Gangolf (to be reached through the small baroque gate on the south side - the church itself is completely surrounded by houses and stalls), the official city hall Ellen Maß (reconstruction) on the Steipe, pillory (reconstructed offset in the southern corner of the market), access to the cathedral, access to the Jewish quarter and access to a total of six streets.
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7月 14, 2021, Trier Cathedral (St. Peter's Cathedral)
The Trier Cathedral of St. Peter is not only the oldest church in Germany, but also the oldest building in Germany, which has served its original purpose as a bishop's church without interruption in its 1700-year history and is still used today. From its oldest building core, the "square building" from the 4th century, to the present of the 21st century, all phases of the history of construction, art and belief in Europe can be traced back.
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2月 18, 2021, Porta Nigra
The Porta Nigra is not only the most famous Roman city gate in Germany, but also the symbol of the city of Trier. A visit to Trier without a visit to the world cultural heritage known as "Pochta" in Trier is simply incomplete.
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2月 7, 2021, Liebfrauenkirche
The floor plan of the High Gothic BASILICA OF OUR LADY (1227-1260) is in the shape of a Greek rose. It is the southern part of the double church complex, the northern part of which is Trier Cathedral.
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Easter candlestick: a “pillar of light” around 2.30 meters high, cast from patinated bronze, richly decorated with biblical figures and motifs - a 21st century contribution to the cathedral's furnishings, inaugurated on November 13, 2014 The base of the candlestick is formed by the four rivers of paradise: Euphrates, Tigris, Gihon and Pishon. Above the base, the column is divided into three floors; on each of these floors four figures are shown forming the column. First floor: Prophets The prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel are depicted here. Second floor: the four evangelists Luke, John, Mark and Matthew Third floor: four church fathers Ambrose, Athanasius, Jerome and Augustine “all have a connection to Trier” The core of today's cathedral - the Roman "square building" - as the top floor at the same time reminds us of the heavenly Jerusalem with its twelve gates. During Easter time it carries the Easter candle as a symbol of the risen Jesus Christ - and the hope of the whole world for liberation from the power of death.
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2月 6, 2021, Porta Nigra
When the Romans in 170 AD laid the foundation stone for the Porta Nigra, they could hardly have foreseen its success story. After all, the city gate was only one of four in Trier at the time - and of many in the entire Roman Empire. Today, around 1850 years later, the “Black Gate” is the best preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps and THE attraction when it comes to Roman rule in the areas of today's Germany.
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2月 6, 2021, Porta Nigra
The landmark of Trier, right at the beginning of the pedestrian zone. Since every tourist needs a photo here and every 'Latin class' from Germany has to come here on a school trip, it is usually correspondingly full. At off-peak times, in bad weather or in winter, you have a very good chance of a little more rest.
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The cathedral, made of Kordel sandstone, was badly damaged in the Second World War, but could be rebuilt relatively quickly. Above all, large parts of the cloister, the roof and vaults of the healing chapel and the roofs of the west towers were destroyed. The vaults of the cathedral were preserved, so that the damage to the furnishings was limited. The most important altars of the cathedral were also protected by cladding or walling. Some of the war damage was repaired on a provisional basis, as plans for a redesign had been pursued for a long time, particularly in the area of the high altar, but these could not be implemented due to the war. In addition, it became apparent at the end of the 1950s that there were apparently considerable structural difficulties that could not be remedied with only superficial repairs. The cause was the rotten oak piles of the pile foundations of the late antique component due to the lowering of the groundwater level, but also the numerous renovations in later centuries. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trierer_Dom)
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2月 6, 2021, Liebfrauenkirche
The coherent cloister alone, winding somewhere between the cathedral and the Liebfrauen, is worth a visit.
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