#Original German Wes Church is located in the Wess district of Steingaden, Bavaria, Germany, on a fork on the road from Munich to Swanburg, about 70 kilometers southwest of Munich. Known as “Built for the whipped savior,” the Weiss pilgrimage church is a work of art that embodies the essence of Bavarian baroque and is the only human heritage in the German Alps. After driving in for ten minutes from the fork, I saw the church on the open hillside at a glance, and there was a sad feeling under the dark clouds. Because it was Sunday, many locals came out after worship. Entering the church, the interior decoration style is completely different from the simple appearance, the interior is complicated and diverse, the colors are bright and lively, and the details are exquisite. #Europe Travel #Small Discovery Society #Discovery Travel Color #Travel Shooting Competition @Road map Travel Photo @Ctrip Travel Photo
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#Original German Wes Church is located in the Wess district of Steingaden, Bavaria, Germany, on a fork on the road from Munich to Swanburg, about 70 kilometers southwest of Munich. Known as “Built for the whipped savior,” the Weiss pilgrimage church is a work of art that embodies the essence of Bavarian baroque and is the only human heritage in the German Alps. After driving in for ten minutes from the fork, I saw the church on the open hillside at a glance, and there was a sad feeling under the dark clouds. Because it was Sunday, many locals came out after worship. Entering the church, the interior decoration style is completely different from the simple appearance, the interior is complicated and diverse, the colors are bright and lively, and the details are exquisite. #Europe Travel #Small Discovery Society #Discovery Travel Color #Travel Shooting Competition @Road map Travel Photo @Ctrip Travel Photo
A rare interior and exterior building of Rococo style, the church of Wessenheimgen in Bavaria, Germany. It was built between 1743 and 1772 and is known as the 14th Cathedral of Saints, which was used to commemorate 14 Catholics and to help people during the outbreak of the Black Death in Europe. The church's exterior looks, not gorgeous, but the shape and colour of the two towers, both in the Baroque style of the church at the time, were rarely used. The interior of the church is very gorgeous, very magnificent, at first glance it seems to be baroque style, but when you look carefully, the details of the decoration, you will find the cumbersome degree of carved elements, all far superior to baroque, is very obvious rococo interior. Especially the top of the church, using a large amount of lime mud carving, this is also the most commonly used decoration method in the Rococo interior. It is a small building, but in Europe, where Baroque and Gothic architecture, it is not easy to find a Rococo church that is both inside and outside, so it is worth a visit. Especially Bavaria, which is also the most scenic place in Germany.