Blick zur Südterrasse am Pfaffenteich
Blick über den Pfaffenteich
Struxdorf- St. Georg
Flensburg - St. Nicolai
Adelby - Johanniskirche
Kirche in Börzow mit Holzschindeln
Happy Fence Friday!
Preĝejo - Kościół
Preĝejo - Kościół
Preĝejo - Kościół
Preĝejo - Kościół
Ruinaĵo de la katedralo - Ruiny katedry
HBM - HAPPY BENCH MONDAY
Saint Francis Church (1599).
Saint Francis Church (1599).
Alte Stühle
Nachts am Pfaffenteich
Belfry of Lamego Cathedral.
Lamego Cathedral (12th century).
Kirchenfenster
Chapel of the Holy Spirit.
Schwarzrheindorf - St. Maria und Clemens
Adenau - St. Johannes der Täufer
Oldenburg in Holstein - St. Johannis
Happy Bench Monday !
Ratzeburg - Ratzeburger Dom
Lübeck - St. Jakobi
Beja Cathedral (1590).
Familienausflug der Graugänse
Holy Mary Church.
Saint Amaro Church.
Preĝejo - Kościół
Preĝejo - Kościół
Neukalen, Stadtkirche
Bangkok, Grand Palace 19. ©UdoSm
Lübeck - Dom
Zickhusen, Dorfkirche
Walsrode - Stadtkirche
Zickhusen, Dorfkirche
Dorfkirche Dambeck mit Immergrün
Remplin, Gutskapelle
Eickelberg, Dorfkirche mit Glockenstuhl
Eickelberg, Dorfkirche
Remplin, Gutskapelle
La Cité de CARCASSONNE, Basilique Saint Nazaire, A…
Location
See also...
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
45 visits
Ratekau - Vicelinkirche
The construction of the Vicelinkirche in Ratekau, a single-nave hall church built in Romanesque style with a choir and apse, started in 1156, after Wagria was conquered by the Holsteins in 1138/39.
Adolf II of Schauenburg and Holstein, whom Wagria was given as a fief by Henry the Lion, entrusted Vizelin with spreading Christianity among the Slavs. At the same time he started colonization with Christian settlers.
The church was first mentioned in a document in 1234/1235, when the apse arch and vault were renewed.
The 48-meter-high round tower served as a defence tower. The church was built mainly of fieldstones using mortar
Adolf II of Schauenburg and Holstein, whom Wagria was given as a fief by Henry the Lion, entrusted Vizelin with spreading Christianity among the Slavs. At the same time he started colonization with Christian settlers.
The church was first mentioned in a document in 1234/1235, when the apse arch and vault were renewed.
The 48-meter-high round tower served as a defence tower. The church was built mainly of fieldstones using mortar
Marco F. Delminho has particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.