The towering spires, pointed arches, large windows and biblical window panes, the majestic exterior and the empty space inside the church, combined with the long windows with stained glass, create a strong religious atmosphere inside the church.
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The towering spires, pointed arches, large windows and biblical window panes, the majestic exterior and the empty space inside the church, combined with the long windows with stained glass, create a strong religious atmosphere inside the church.
Regensburg is a small town, but the Catholic Church is definitely a big building, which leads you to it no matter which road you walk from, and two towering spires easily give a sense of urgency.
Walking through the cathedral corridor, in addition to the many treasures, the five Gothic altars are particularly striking they are a feature of the cathedral, and the painted glass windows dating back to 1220-1370 are impressive.
It is a sign of the ancient city of Regensburg, and its minarets can be seen from a long distance. It should be said that if you come to Regensburg, you must come here. It is a Gothic-style building, the interior is relatively ordinary, simple, painted glass is its feature, depicting a lot of biblical stories, worth a look.
Regensburg is a beautiful ancient capital on the Danube, 140 km north of Munich. It has a long history and has been an important town along the Danube since Roman times. The municipality of Bavaria, Germany, is the capital of the Upper Pfalz and the Regensburg County, the residence of the Catholic Diocese of Regensburg.
Gothic architecture with towering towers. The interior is very dim, but it is beautifully lit with window panes. There is a strange sculpture inside, and the guided tour will take it over. There is a small grave underground, where the Bishop of Regensburg was killed for refusing to cooperate with the Nazis.
The Catholic Cathedral of St. Peter in Regensburg is the main representative of Gothic architecture in Bavaria and southern Germany and is the main church of the Catholic Diocese of Regensburg. It was rebuilt in 1273 after being burned twice by fire. The nave of the church is 32 meters high, the tower is 105 meters high, and the total length of the church is 86 meters and the width is34.8 meters. Pope Benedict XVI visited Regensburg Cathedral on September 13, 2006.
The Gothic-style St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral is the main representative of Bavaria and southern Germany and the landmark of Regensburg. After two fires were destroyed, the church was rebuilt in 1273. The center of the church was 32 meters high. The tower was 105 meters high. The interior of the church is unpretentious but extremely divine. The painted glass of the holy view has familiar biblical stories that become alive through the sunlight outside the window.