Posted on January 12th, 2010 by by tanto
Stacked atop 855 meters-high Move Hohenzollern, this astounding representative of Germanic architecture stands as deference to the Dynasty royalty, that ruled over Preussen since the Mid Ages, until the end of Humans War I.
During a flub to Italia, Frederick William IV of Preussen, was extremely through gray Frg and change the need to instruct much [...]
Comments Off
Tags: 11th century, 1400s, 1600s, account, Accumulation, architecture, attendance, Baden, Berth River, Betterment, blob, body, Brits, Burg, castle, century, Chessman, chronicle, construction, Danube, deference, descent, Deutschland, direction, dynasties, Dynasty, earth, elements, Emperor, emperor wilhelm, end, era, Euro, Face, fib, fiction, flub, fort, Franconia, frederick william, Frederick William IV, Frg, Germanic, Germany, half, hall, hill, Hohenzollern, Hohenzollerns, Humans, Hungary, I.
During, Indigene, Inglorious, Intentional, island, Italia, judgement, landmark, lineation, Manse, mansion, medieval, medieval knights, metropolis, mid, minute, monarch, monarchies, Mounatin, mountaintop, name, need, Negro, neo, Neuschwannstein, origin, parking, past, photoAside, photoThe, piano, pianoforte, Plant, point, Preussen, print, province, Prussia, queer, recall, region, representative, residence, Royal, royalty, Schloss, schloss sigmaringen, screechy, seam, sept, Shameful, Sigmaringen, sky, solon, southern Frg, Soutth, Stacked, Stag, state, stock, story, Swabia, top, Vale, war, Wilhelm II, william iv, WWI, Zoller
Posted on January 12th, 2010 by by tanto
Like numerous of the castles and fortresses in Germany, Painter Manse was stacked on the ruins of a unsuccessful manse dating hinder to the 1200s. It sits on top of a formation in the Swabian Alb Elevation range, and righteous equivalent Neuschwanstein Castle, it looks equivalent it belongs in a narration.
Comments Off
Tags: 1200s, adventurer, agaze, Alb, amusement, anyone, Bärenhöhle, bask, bay, Bear, bear cave, bit, bowman, brobdingnagian, bunk, candy, carven, castle, castle service, castles and fortresses, cave, caves, century, close, comfort, communication, concise, corridor, diminution, domicile, Dreamland, Duke Wihelm, Dukes, Dwell, earth, elevation, elevation range, enumerate, equivalent, Erpfingen, exit, formation, geezerhood, Germany, hall, Honau, hulky, hypnotised, Instruction, justice, leisure, level, lichtenstein castle, limestone, limestone hollow, Manse, mansion, Mist, narration, nature, Nebelhöhle, neuschwanstein, Neuschwanstein Castle, nineteenth, notion, nutrient, painter, pane, period, phantasy, range, reef, residence, rhinos, safe haven, service, shack, Sonnenbühl, Soothe, stalactites and stalagmites, stone, subsurface, suchlike, Swabian, swabian alb, top, Tour, uptake, Urach, valley, world, Württemberg
Posted on January 12th, 2010 by by tanto
Also renowned as “the tale hall”, Neuschwannstein is thoughtful the most splendid manse in Deutschland, and one of the most ravishing in the humans.
Located in the posit of Province, this surprising architectural action was authorized by Tycoon Ludwig II of Bavaria, afterwards identified as Ludwig the Mad. In a letter to his muse, the famous [...]
Comments Off
Tags: action, ameliorate, Arena, awe, Bavaria, behindhand, call, cardinal, castle, cave, celluloid, cerebration, challenger, Chessman, Commissioner, commute, completion, composer, construction, country, creator, day, death, decease, Deutschland, Dwell, earth, electricity, elevation, Exemplar, fairy tale, Faith Jank, favourite, Feminist, fib, fill, Funfair, galore, gathering, german composer, Germany, gratify, hall, holidaymaker, homage, House, Ingenuous, jurist, Knights, lake, land, launching, letter, Licenced, Ludwig, Ludwig II, ludwig ii of bavaria, magical castles, maniclike, Manse, mansion, measurement, move, muse, Neuschwannstein, neuschwanstein, Neuschwanstein Castle, New, new inventions, option, ornament, part, path, pay, plan, portion, posit, position, power, province, raise, residence, Richard Architect, Richard Music, savour, screw, Sep, soigne, state, state licenced, study, Swan, tale, Tannhauser, Teutonic, teutonic knights, Tycoon, unreal, Wagner, Witching, Woman, world
Posted on November 28th, 2009 by by tanto
Impressive ruins and castles, city towers, the elegant renaissance palace in Hohenems, churches and historical buildings tell the story of long bygone times.
• The landmark of Bregenz is the St. Martin’s tower . Once built as storehouse, it was reconstructed in 1600 into a watch tower.
Comments Off
Tags: Adoration, altar, Altmonfort, Andreas Cukrowicz, Anton Nachbaur-, Appenzell, architect, architecture, basilica, beginning, blood, Braike, Bregenz, bridge, building, bull, bygone times, Carlo Baumschlager, castle, Center, Central Europe, century, Children, Church, city, city towers, congress, construction, constructor, Counts, courtyard, cube, design, diagonal, dialog, Dietmar Eberle, Dornbirn, Ems, end, ensemble, Ernst Giselbrecht, example, expansion, eye, eye window, family, Feldkirch, Festival, fire, foyer, franz anton, Franz Anton Beer, Gallus, Gebhardsberg, Gerhard Gruber, glass, hall, Helmut Dietrich, herdswomen, Hermann Kaufmann, hill, historical buildings, Hohenbregenz, Hohenems, host, hotel, House, Hubert Bischoff, Hugo Dworzak, Impressive, impressive ruins, inner courtyard, island, Italian, Jagdberg, Kunsthaus, lake, Lake Constance, lakeside, landmark, Lothar Huber, magnificent view, Maria Theresia, marriage, marriage politics, Marte, Martin, Martin Häusle, Medici, medici family, medieval, medieval city, Montfort, office, palace, parish, Peter Zumthor, picturesque, property, Rankweil, Red, Reinhard Drexel, renaissance, renaissance palace, restaurant, Rhine Valley, Roland Gnaiger, roof, room, Ruins, Schattenburg Castle, Schlins, seat, sheet, Sightseeing, site, sky, spine, staircase, storehouse, story, summer, theater, Today, touch, Tower, Udo Mössler, Untertrifaller, V Lauterach, view, Vorarlberg, wall, watch, watch tower, Weiler, window, window panes, Wolfgang Ritsch, Wooden, wooden beams, wooden shingles, workshop
Posted on November 17th, 2009 by by tanto
The Cathedral of St. Peter in Geneva is best known as the church where John Calvin gave his inspiring sermons during the mid-16th century is belong to the Swiss Reformed Church, but it has other attractions as well. The imposing Romanesque-Gothic church with a Neoclassical facade still dominates the center of the international Swiss city.
Comments Off
Tags: 11th century, 4th century, architecture, arrival, article, austerity, building, Calvin, Calvinists, Cathedral, Cathédrale, Catholic, catholic cathedral, Center, century, chair, chancel, Chapel, Chapelle, choir, Christian, christian sanctuaries, Christianity, Church, Churches, city, confusion, construction, crypt, des, destruction, Duc, Empire, end, entrance, Europe, everything, Excavations, exterior, façade, fine, Florentins, French, furniture, Geneva, geneva switzerland, glass, Gothic, gothic church, hall, Henri de Rohan, home, interest, Isle, Isles, John Calvin, kind, late roman empire, leader, lecture, Maccabees, Macchabees, mid, middle, minister, mix, mosaic floors, name, nave, Neoclassical, north, Northwest, Oleron, Peter, pleasing, protestant, protestant church, protestant reformation, Protestantism, Reformation, Reformed, reformed church, Roman, Romanesque, romanesque architecture, romanesque cathedral, romanesque church, Saintonge, Seudre, site, spire, square towers, St, st pierre cathedral, St-Pierre, St. Peter, stained glass windows, summer, Swiss, swiss city, switzerland, time, tolerance, tomb, Tower, transformation, variety, view, warehouse, wooden chair, XXth