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    20 de abril de 2023

    Built between 1176 and 1439, this Gothic-style cathedral stands out with its unique spire. This is what made it the tallest monument in the Christian world in the 15th century. Embedded in the middle of the surrounding buildings, its view overwhelms when seen at the bend of a street.

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      5 de janeiro de 2020

      The Liebfrauenmünster zu Strasbourg (French Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg) is a Roman Catholic church and is one of the most important cathedrals in the history of European architecture and one of the largest sandstone buildings in the world

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        29 de setembro de 2021

        A very impressive church! The Strasbourg cathedral with its church tower - the second was never built - is 142 meters high and is one of the most important churches in European architectural history. It is one of the largest sandstone buildings in the world.

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          30 de outubro de 2018

          From this point you can see the tower of the Minster.
          curious:
          When building the building, the city wanted it to be unique. That's why there is only one tower. So the clockmaker's watchmaker's eyes were cut out so he could not make another such watch. The watchmaker then destroyed parts of the clock and since you still have not understood the mechanics, the clock is broken.

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            5 de agosto de 2021

            With its 142-meter-high tower, the cathedral in its lace dress made of pink sandstone towers over the entire Alsatian plain. The masterpiece of Gothic architecture is Strasbourg's most famous landmark. Simply impressive!

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              20 de abril de 2022

              The Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg; German: Liebfrauenmünster) is the main Catholic place of worship in Strasbourg, France, the mother church of the archdiocese of the same name. With a height of 142 meters, [1] it has long been a benchmark for the tallest buildings in the world. It was the main Protestant temple in Strasbourg from 1525 to 1689.

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                22 de outubro de 2017

                The south tower, which was never completed, climbs over 332 steps to the platform, which is 66 meters high. The ascent is only possible in one direction through a narrow staircase and physically demanding. You can only get back via another staircase. The view from the platform is magnificent: the curious skylights of the old town, the many narrow streets, the European Parliament and the fantastic view of the Rhine, the Vosges or the Black Forest.

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                  16 de abril de 2022

                  Were not in there because there was a very long line of people. It is one of the largest sandstone buildings in the world. And also from the outside an imposing building

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                    4 de março de 2019

                    Strasbourg Cathedral is the landmark of the city and is surrounded by a lively square full of tourists, locals and street musicians. Also a part of the well-known Christmas market takes place here annually.

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                      5 de setembro de 2022

                      Beautiful cathedral right in the center of Strasbourg. The outside is very impressive to see and the inside is also beautiful to look at. In the high season it is a bit busier with visitors, but you can still enter the church fairly quickly. Admission to the church is free. It is a must if you are in Strasbourg or if you are near Strasbourg. Good to combine with a visit to other highlights in the city.

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                        13 de agosto de 2022

                        Strasbourg Cathedral de Notre-Dame is known as one of the most beautiful gothic cathedrals in Europe. The Cathedral stands on the exact site of a roman temple built on a little hill above the muddy ground. The first version of the church was starting to be built during 1015 by proposal of Bishop Werner von Habsburg, but fire destroyed most of the original Romanesque building. By the time that cathedral was being renovated (at the end of the 12th century, this time with red stones carried from the nearby mountains of Vosges), the gothic architectural style has reached Alsace and the future cathedral was starting to develop all characteristics of gothic aesthetics. The project of the first cathedral in Alsace was handed to craftsman and stonemasons who had already worked on the also famous gothic cathedral in Chartres.

                        Strasbourg CathedralAlthough the cathedral was at first financed by the local prince bishop, after his defeat, the municipal bourgeoisie took charge of the work themselves. Also, due to the lack of money, the citizens decided to contribute to the building fund with their private donations.

                        The person who was 1284 selected as an organizer of the whole procedure was Erwin von Steinbach (he himself wanted to donate some money for the building of the church, but as he was penniless, he donated his horse!). He imagined and designed the magnificent west front of the cathedral and its main entrance. By the time of his death, building had progressed – the rose window was being completed and so were his towers. In 1399, Ulrich von Ensingen, the architect of the Cathedral in Ulm, supervised the building of the octagonal base of the spire which was completed after his death by Johannes Hültz from Köln and which soon became the symbol of Strasbourg.

                        (strasbourg.info/cathedral/)

                          9 de janeiro de 2020

                          The Notre-Dame Cathedral, also known as Strasbourg Cathedral, overlooks the wide, paved square in the center of the capital of Alsace. It stands on the foundations of an old Rhenan basilica that was built in 1015 by Bishop Wernher, a member of the Habsburg family.

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                            27 de agosto de 2019

                            World famous Gothic Liebfrauenmünster. Once the astronomical clock.

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                              21 de julho de 2021

                              Light show at Munster
                              As every year, there is a multimedia show in the summer (July-September) directly at the Münster.
                              Must see. The event is free. Beginning between 9:45 p.m. and 10:30 p.m

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                                29 de setembro de 2022

                                An impressive cathedral that I consider very worth seeing. We spent about 45 minutes until the lunch break and the closing of the cathedral was announced.
                                The break is from 11:15 to 12:45.

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                                  18 de dezembro de 2016

                                  It is best to bring a telephoto lens or a pair of binoculars, otherwise you will not be able to see all the wonderful details. But even the sight from afar is super fascinating!

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                                    20 de março de 2022

                                    In particular, the approximately 140 m high tower, the main façade with the portal statues and the rose window with a diameter of 15 m are extremely impressive and worth seeing. Noteworthy inside the cathedral are the angel pillar, the pulpit, the astronomical clock and also the famous Silbermann organ. The sacred building (construction began in 1015 as a Romanesque church) was built in the Gothic (1235-75) and High Gothic (1276-1330) style.
                                    Lots of other exciting information, for example, here:
                                    strassburg.eu/strassburger-muenster-la-cathedrale-notre-dame


                                    Opening times and further information on this multilingual site: visitstrasbourg.fr/fiche-sit/F223007269_la-cathedrale-notre-dame-strasbourg

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                                      30 de maio de 2022

                                      Beautiful cathedral inside and out. The square around the cathedral is also beautiful.

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                                        14 de maio de 2023

                                        The Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg)
                                        is a Roman Catholic church and is one of the most important cathedrals
                                        in European architectural history and one of the largest sandstone buildings in the world.


                                        Like the city of Strasbourg in general, the Cathedral of Our Lady combines German
                                        and French cultural influences.


                                        The cathedral was built from 1176 to 1439 from pink Vosges sandstone on the site of a burnt-down predecessor building dating from 1015 to 1028, which in turn
                                        had replaced a church from the Carolingian period that had burned down in 1007.


                                        The new building was constructed from northeast to southwest and was initially built in the Romanesque and later in the Gothic style. From at least 1647 until 1874, the cathedral, with its 142-meter-high north tower, was the tallest structure in human history and the tallest building completed in the Middle Ages.
                                        The building was damaged by bombings in 1870 and 1944, and the figural decorations and interior furnishings were partly significantly damaged during the iconoclasm of the Reformation, the re-Catholicization of 1681, and the French Revolution.


                                        With its characteristic asymmetrical shape (the south tower was never built), Strasbourg Cathedral remains the symbol of Alsace to this day. It is also visible from the German bank of the Rhine, three kilometers away, from the Vosges Mountains and the Black Forest (even from Karlsruhe's Turmberg). From the Trifelsblick Hut in the southern Palatinate, near Gleisweiler, the cathedral tower is clearly visible on a clear day.

                                        Among the cathedral's most famous features are the Astronomical Clock and the "Angel Pillar." The pulpit, baptismal font, Swallow's Nest organ, as well as the stained-glass windows and tapestries depicting the life of the Virgin Mary are also considered outstanding examples of Western art.

                                        de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stra%C3%9Fburger_M%C3%BCnster

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                                          15 de setembro de 2022

                                          The cathedral doesn't look as big in the pictures as it actually is. Really impressive. You can climb a tower. April to September 9.30am-1pm and 1.30pm-8pm. October to March 10am-1pm and 1.30pm-6pm.

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                                            3 de agosto de 2019

                                            Beautiful church with famous clock. Very centrally located and easy to reach.

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                                              29 de agosto de 2021

                                              With a little luck you can admire a special laser show at the weekend

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                                                1 de setembro de 2020

                                                From the top you have a spectacular view over the city 😊

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                                                  10 de fevereiro de 2020

                                                  The name Strasbourg, attested for the first time in 589, is made up of Old High German strāʒe 'Heeresstraße' and Old High German burg 'fortified city' and thus means' fortified place on Heeresstraße from Innergallia

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