Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) St Peter und Paul Kirche
Places to see in ( Potsdam - Germany ) St Peter und Paul Kirche
The Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul is centrally located in the center of Potsdam, and ends the Brandenburger Strasse to the east, at the western end of which is the Potsdamer Brandenburger Gate. The present church building was completed in 1870 and served equally the Potsdam parishioners (now part of the Archdiocese of Berlin) and the Catholic soldiers who were stationed in the city. Since 1992 it has the status of a provost church.
Thanks to its importance in the history of the Kingdom of Prussia and as the residence for its rulers, Potsdam is home to a rich collection of historic buildings, palaces and parks. Many of these attractions form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that covers parts of Potsdam and nearby Berlin. Today, attractions in Potsdam include the famous Sanssouci Palace and the Babelsberg Palace. The St. Peter and Paul Church in the city centre is another fine example of Potsdam’s architectural beauty.
The St. Peter and Paul Church in Potsdam sits on the eastern end of the famous Brandenburger Strasse, which links the church with Luisenplatz and the nearby Sanssouci Palace and Park. Even before the St. Peter and Paul Church was built, a Baroque-style place of worship could be found on the same site. The modest original church had no tower and after over a hundred years of use it was too small for the growing congregation. The church was also so dilapidated that it was decided it needed to be replaced with a new church.
The cornerstone of the St. Peter and Paul church was laid in 1867. Completed in 1870, the church was designed by August Stüler and Wilhelm Salzberg. In the original design, Stüler envisaged two towers. After his death, the plans for the new church were edited by Salzberg and the two towers were replaced by an Italian-style bell tower. The original idea of incorporating a semicircular apse was also replaced with three bulges or conches.
Built with yellow brick, the church’s symmetrical design is an eclectic mix of Byzantine and Romanesque styles as well as classicist elements. The church’s slender brick tower is centered on the buildings lower gables, which fit wonderfully into the surrounding two-storey gabled houses. The layout also evokes the shape a Greek cross and resembles the Hagia Sophia, while the bell tower is modelled on the tower of San Zeno in Verona. The bronze bells in bear the names of Peter and Paul, as well as Mary and Benedict.
The inside the church is adorned with lavish marble altars, with the main altar featuring various levels. Noteworthy features include three famous Baroque paintings by Antoine Pesne that were found in the original church. Made in 1936 by Schuke, the stunning organ boasts 41 registers. Other highlights in the Church of St. Peter and Paul are the images of the Way of the Cross along the walls of the aisles as well as ornamental murals.
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Regensburg (German pronunciation: [ˈʁeɡənsbʊɐ̯k]) is a city in Bavaria, Germany, at the confluence of the Danube and Regen River. To the east lies the Bavarian Forest. Regensburg is the capital of the Bavarian administrative region Upper Palatinate. The medieval centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Generally known in English as Ratisbon until well into the twentieth century. The city is known as Ratisbonne in French.
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Trier (German pronunciation: [tʁiːɐ̯] (listen); Luxembourgish: Tréier [ˈtʀɜɪ̯ɐ]), formerly known in English as Treves (French: Trèves, IPA: [tʁɛv]) and Triers (see also names in other languages), is a city in Germany on the banks of the Moselle. Trier lies in a valley between low vine-covered hills of red sandstone in the west of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, near the border with Luxembourg and within the important Moselle wine region. The German philosopher and one of the founders of Marxism, Karl Marx was born in the city in 1818.
Founded by the Celts in the late-4th century BC as Treuorum, it was later conquered by the Romans in the late-1st century BC and renamed Trevorum or Augusta Treverorum (Latin for The City of Augustus among the Treveri). Trier may be the oldest city in Germany. It is also the oldest seat of a bishop north of the Alps. In the Middle Ages, the Archbishop-Elector of Trier was an important prince of the church, as the archbishop-electorate controlled land from the French border to the Rhine. The Archbishop-Elector also had great significance as one of the seven electors of the Holy Roman Empire.
With an approximate population of 105,000, Trier is the fourth-largest city in its state, after Mainz, Ludwigshafen, and Koblenz. The nearest major cities are Luxembourg (50 km or 31 mi to the southwest), Saarbrücken (80 kilometres or 50 miles southeast), and Koblenz (100 km or 62 mi northeast).
The University of Trier, the administration of the Trier-Saarburg district and the seat of the ADD (Aufsichts- und Dienstleistungsdirektion), which until 1999 was the borough authority of Trier, and the Academy of European Law (ERA) are all based in Trier. It is one of the five central places of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Along with Luxembourg, Metz and Saarbrücken, fellow constituent members of the QuattroPole union of cities, it is central to the greater region encompassing Saar-Lor-Lux (Saarland, Lorraine and Luxembourg), Rhineland-Palatinate, and Wallonia.
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00:00:44 1 History
00:00:52 1.1 Early history
00:03:45 1.2 Middle Ages
00:05:42 1.3 Modern history
00:07:19 1.4 Nazism and World War II
00:08:32 1.5 History after 1945
00:10:30 2 Geography
00:10:39 2.1 Topography
00:11:18 2.2 Climate
00:12:46 3 Main sights
00:12:55 3.1 The city
00:17:04 3.2 The surrounding
00:18:29 4 Culture
00:18:38 4.1 Museums and exhibitions
00:20:38 4.2 Theaters
00:21:30 4.3 Music
00:22:17 4.4 Film and cinema
00:22:52 4.5 Buildings
00:23:09 4.6 Recreation
00:23:34 4.7 Memorial sites
00:24:11 4.8 Events
00:24:47 4.9 Nightlife
00:25:06 5 Demographics
00:25:15 5.1 Population
00:25:52 5.2 International communities
00:26:09 5.3 Religion
00:26:38 6 Politics
00:26:47 6.1 Government
00:27:27 6.2 Boroughs
00:28:11 6.3 Twin towns – Sister cities
00:28:23 7 Economy
00:28:44 7.1 Companies
00:30:54 7.2 Tourism
00:31:31 8 Infrastructure
00:31:41 8.1 Transport
00:32:12 8.2 Energy
00:33:01 8.3 Health
00:33:51 9 Education
00:34:00 9.1 Universities and academia
00:34:48 9.2 Research
00:35:21 9.3 Schools
00:36:01 10 Sports
00:36:10 10.1 Football
00:36:48 10.2 Ice hockey
00:37:05 10.3 Baseball
00:37:44 10.4 Athletics
00:38:04 11 Notable residents
00:41:44 12 Gallery
00:41:53 13 See also
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Regensburg (German pronunciation: [ˈʁeːɡŋ̍sbʊɐ̯k] (listen); Latin: Castra-Regina; Polish: Ratyzbona; Czech: Řezno; French: Ratisbonne; older English: Ratisbon; Bavarian: Rengschburg or Rengschburch) is a city in south-east Germany, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers. With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Regensburg is the fourth-largest city in the State of Bavaria after Munich, Nuremberg and Augsburg. The city is the political, economic and cultural centre and capital of the Upper Palatinate.
The medieval centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2014, Regensburg was among the top sights and travel attractions in Germany.
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00:04:01 1 Distinctions
00:07:02 2 Etymology
00:09:32 3 History
00:09:41 3.1 Early history and Holy Roman Empire
00:11:58 3.2 Impact of French revolution and the Napoleonic Wars
00:13:26 3.3 Frankfurt as a fully sovereign state
00:14:40 3.4 Frankfurt after the loss of sovereignty
00:20:13 4 Geography
00:20:29 4.1 Site
00:21:45 4.2 Districts
00:23:34 4.3 History of incorporations
00:26:11 4.4 Neighbouring districts and cities
00:27:25 4.5 Climate
00:27:59 5 Demographics
00:28:08 5.1 Population
00:30:01 5.2 Immigration
00:31:19 5.3 Religion
00:32:45 6 Politics
00:33:44 6.1 International relations
00:33:56 6.1.1 Partnerships
00:34:52 7 Cityscape
00:35:01 7.1 Landmarks
00:43:20 7.2 20th-century architecture
00:46:04 7.3 21st-century architecture
00:47:35 7.4 Skyscrapers
00:50:48 7.5 History of high-rise buildings
00:52:56 7.6 Other tall structures
00:55:15 7.7 Shopping streets
00:58:40 7.8 Green city
01:02:02 8 Culture
01:02:11 8.1 Museums
01:05:09 8.2 Performing arts
01:05:18 8.2.1 Music
01:06:26 8.2.2 Venues
01:09:25 8.3 Botanical gardens
01:10:54 8.4 Foreign culture
01:13:16 8.5 Festivals
01:16:32 8.6 Nightlife
01:20:02 8.7 Domestic culture
01:20:42 8.8 Culinary specialties
01:23:45 9 Transport
01:23:54 9.1 Airports
01:24:02 9.1.1 Frankfurt Airport
01:25:41 9.1.2 Frankfurt Hahn Airport
01:26:22 9.1.3 Frankfurt Egelsbach Airport
01:26:42 9.2 Roads
01:28:24 9.3 Railway stations
01:28:33 9.3.1 Frankfurt Central Station
01:29:56 9.3.2 Frankfurt Airport stations
01:30:46 9.3.3 Frankfurt South station
01:31:23 9.3.4 Messe stations
01:31:51 9.3.5 Konstablerwache station and Hauptwache station
01:32:33 9.4 Coach stations
01:32:54 9.5 Public transport
01:33:17 9.5.1 S-Bahn
01:34:25 9.5.2 U-Bahn
01:35:09 9.5.3 Tram
01:35:38 9.5.4 Bus
01:36:06 9.6 Taxis
01:36:48 9.7 Bicycles
01:38:26 10 Economy and business
01:40:41 10.1 Central banks
01:40:59 10.1.1 European Central Bank
01:42:22 10.1.2 German Federal Bank
01:43:11 10.2 Commercial banks
01:47:26 10.3 Frankfurt Stock Exchange
01:49:33 10.4 Frankfurt Trade Fair
01:51:07 10.4.1 Messeturm
01:51:40 10.5 Aviation
01:52:02 10.5.1 Lufthansa
01:52:52 10.5.2 Fraport
01:53:22 10.5.3 Condor
01:53:36 10.6 Other industries
01:53:45 10.6.1 Accountancy and professional services
01:54:15 10.6.2 Credit rating agencies
01:54:27 10.6.3 Investment trust companies
01:55:09 10.6.4 Management consultancies
01:55:28 10.6.5 Real estate services companies
01:55:46 10.6.6 Law firms
01:56:36 10.6.7 Advertising agencies
01:57:09 10.6.8 Food
01:57:34 10.6.9 Automotive
01:58:02 10.6.10 Construction
01:58:20 10.6.11 Property and real estate
01:58:51 10.6.12 Other
02:01:08 10.7 Urban area (suburban) businesses
02:02:58 11 Quality of life
02:05:09 12 Governmental institutions
02:05:19 12.1 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority
02:05:50 12.2 Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
02:06:18 12.3 International Finance Corporation
02:06:43 12.4 German National Library
02:07:30 13 Trade unions and associations
02:09:02 14 Tourism
02:09:11 14.1 Sights
02:09:48 14.2 Sights in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main-Area
02:10:08 14.2.1 North
02:10:35 14.2.2 West
02:11:02 14.2.3 East
02:11:19 14.2.4 South
02:11:47 15 Consulates
02:12:18 16 Courts
02:12:58 17 Media
02:13:07 17.1 Newspapers
02:13:51 17.2 Magazines
02:14:25 17.3 Radio and TV
02:15:30 17.4 News agency
02:15:45 18 Education and research
02:16:01 18.1 Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
02:16:36 18.2 Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
02:17:22 18.3 Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
02:18:02 18.4 Städelschule
02:18:28 18.5 Music schools and conservatory
02:18:57 18.6 Other notable schools
02:20:13 18.6.1 Education and media
02:20:45 19 Sports
02:21:59 20 See also
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