Pfarrgemeinde St. Josef Catholic Church, Koblenz, Germany
This is a short video showing the exterior of the Pfarrgemeinde St. Josef Catholic Church in Koblenz, Germany on June 30, 2016.
St. Josef, Koblenz,
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Pfarrkirche St. Josef in Koblenz
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St. Josef, südl. Vorstadt, Koblenz
Am 23.10.2009 wurde das ca. 5oo kg schwere und 7 m hohe Kreuz der St. Josef-Kirche zwecks Sanierung abmontiert.
St. Josef, südl. Vorstadt, Koblenz
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Schangelbrunnen
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Schangelbrunnen
The Schängelbrunnen is a landmark of the city of Koblenz and stands on the Willi-Hörter-Platz, today's Rathaushof, surrounded by the Renaissance and Baroque buildings of the Jesuit ensemble. It was designed by Carl Burger in 1940 and is dedicated to the Koblenz native poet Josef Cornelius (1849-1943), who wrote the text for the well-known Schängelied, the anthem of the Koblenzer.
The Schängelbrunnen , originally also called Schängelchen fountain, is a fountain in the old town of Koblenz . It has stood in the Rathaushof (now Willi-Hörter-Platz ) since 1941 , surrounded by Renaissance and Baroque buildings . With this fountain, the Koblenzer Schängel and its pranks have been commemorated, as well as the zest for life of the citizens of Koblenz. The Schängelbrunnen is a landmark of the city of Koblenz.
The construction of the Schängelbrunnens either goes back to an initiative of the City Inspector William Smits, who presided during the years 1925 to 1945 the city's cultural office, or on the initiative of Koblenz citizens (u. A. The Koblenz carnival Jupp Flohr back). The well was in 1939 by Mayen sculptor Carl Burger designed and completed by November of this year. The bronze figurehead was cast in late 1939 / early 1940 in Munich. In the summer of 1940, the Koblenz dialect poet Josef Cornelius , the author of the Schängelied , Professor Burger sat in his studio in Mayen for one of the reliefs on the well column model.
The preparations for the construction began in late September 1940, on October 29, the foundation stone could be laid. By June 6, 1941 at the latest, all work on the fountain monument had been completed. As the Lord Mayor Otto Wittgen , who had been very committed to the establishment of the monument, died before the ceremony, his successor Nicholas Simmer took over the inauguration. This took place on 15 June 1941 at Koblenz town hall. The then 92-year-old Josef Cornelius, to whom the fountain is dedicated, also participated in this celebration.
The figurehead on the well was spared from the metal collections during the Second World War as well as from major war damage. Today, the fountain, in particular the bronze figure, is not only a monument to the Koblenz rascals, but also a landmark of the city of Koblenz. He is a popular attraction for tourists in Koblenz's old town. The octagonal well of the Schängelbrunnen is made of Eifel basalt lava . He is provided with reliefs that show boyish pranks of small shanks. In the middle rises a well column, which is provided with reliefs of the local poet Josef Cornelius, the composer Karl Kraehmer and the city coat of arms. On it is a bronze figure modeled after a boy. For the bronze figure stood the then 11-year-old Rudolf Dany from Mayen model and received from Burger for each session a fee of 50 Pfennig . Every three minutes, the bronze figure spits out a spray of water several meters beyond the fountain basin, so that passers-by can be hit by the water.
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Koblenz, Germany - Electoral Palace
Although the interior is no longer open to the public, the Electoral Palace, located in Koblenz, Germany, is still is a magnificent structure to visit, with nice gardens and grounds. Once the residence of the last Archbishop and Elector of Trier (who also commissioned the building of the structure. He was Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony, & the building began in the late 18th century. Done in the French neoclassical style, it now houses various offices of the federal government,
The back area of the building faces the Rhine River, along the beautiful promenade. A large statue of writer, philosopher, theologian, historian & journalist Joseph Görres is also in the back entrance area. The front area of the palace has picnic tables and a children's playground area. On the grounds is the sculpture of Father Rhine and Mother Mosel.
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Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany )
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany )
Koblenz is an ancient city in central Germany, and a gateway to the terraced vineyards and ruined castles of the Rhine Gorge. In the center, a monumental statue of William the Great marks the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers. A cable car connects to the hilltop Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, which hosts museums and cultural events. South along the river is the neo-Gothic Stolzenfels Castle with its gardens.
At the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers and the convergence of three low mountain ranges – the Hunsrück, the Eifel and the Westerwald – the Romans founded a military stronghold they named Confluentes for the site’s supreme strategic value. Modern-day Koblenz is a park- and flower-filled city that serves as both the northern gateway to the Romantic Rhine Valley and the northeastern gateway to the Moselle Valley, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the region.
Koblenz has about 110,000 inhabitants (2015); the surrounding area accounts for about 400,000 people in total. The name Koblenz originates from Latin (ad) confluentes, confluence or (at the) merging of rivers. Subsequently it was Covelenz and Cobelenz. In the local dialect the name is Kowelenz. After Mainz and Ludwigshafen am Rhein, it is the third largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate in terms of population. Koblenz lies in the Rhineland, 92 kilometers (57 mi) southeast of Cologne by rail.
A lot to see in Koblenz such as :
Middle Rhine
Deutsches Eck
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
Marksburg
Stolzenfels Castle
Electoral Palace, Koblenz
Lahneck Castle
Basilica of St. Castor
Koblenz-Stolzenfels
Thurant Castle
Mittelrheinmuseum Koblenz
Ludwig Museum im Deutschherrenhaus. Coblence, Allemagne
Église Notre-Dame
Schloss Sayn
DB Museum, Koblenz
Butterfly Garden Sayn Palace
Romanticum Koblenz
Musée du Land de Coblence
Volcano Park, Mayen-Koblenz
Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz
Old Castle
Schängel Fountain
History Column
Rhein-Museum Koblenz
Église du Sacré-Cœur
Altes Kaufhaus
Sayn Castle
Baldwin Bridge, Koblenz
Peter-Altmeier-Denkmal
Fort Constantin
Trampolino Kinder-Spiel-Halle
Wasserspielplatz am Deutschen Eck
Johannes-Müller-Denkmal
Remstecken
Ruppertsklamm
Joseph-Görres-Denkmal
Kaiserin-Augusta-Denkmal
Goloring
Turmuhr und Augenroller
Deinhard-Kellermuseum
Rittersturz
Mother of Beethoven House
Dreikönigenhaus
Vater Rhein und Mutter Mosel
Festungs Park
Fort Asterstein
Rheinisches Eisenkunstguss-Museum
Preußisches Regierungsgebäude
Piratenland-Neuwied GmbH
Sayner Hütte
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Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Historiensaule
Places to see in ( Koblenz - Germany ) Historiensaule
The Historic Column is the essential part of a fountain on the Josef Görres Square in the old town of Koblenz . He was donated to the city in 1992 for the 2000th anniversary of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate . Completed and handed over to the city, however, it was not until June 1, 2000. Was created the fountain with history column by the sculptor Jürgen Weber .
The 10.59 meter high, 3.6 tonne heavy and 1.25 million DM expensive column tells the moving 2000-year history of the city of Koblenz in ten images from Roman times to today. From 1884 until its removal shortly after the Second World War stood at the same place the Goeben monument , in honor of the Prussian general August Karl von Goeben .
The eventful history of the city of Koblenz is narrated by the artist Jürgen Weber in ten pictures, which, when placed on top of one another, form a column about ten meters high. The fountain on the Gorresplatz is a gift from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate to the city, which was commissioned in 1992 on the occasion of the 2000th anniversary. However, the column was only completed in the year 2000.
The Roman history is reminiscent of a loaded with wine barrels boat, are also discussed the numerous wars and the French occupation, horse-drawn vehicles symbolize the entry of Prussian troops. The destruction of the Second World War is presented as well as the innovations of modern Koblenz.
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cute German mini train in Koblenz, Germany
There are mini trains all over Europe, at least in France and Germany. This one is parked near the Pfarrgemeinde St. Josef Catholic Church in Koblenz, Germany which is itself near Deutches Eck and the Rhine River. We were returning from a Viking Cruises Moselle wine tour when we spotted this mini train.
Koblenz, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany - 23rd August, 2014
Koblenz also spelled Coblenz (sometimes English and pre-1926 German spelling) or Coblence (French), is a German city situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence with the Moselle, where the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) and its monument (Emperor William I on horseback) are situated. The city celebrated its 2,000th anniversary in 1992.
The name Koblenz originates from Latin (ad) confluentes, confluence or (at the) merging of rivers. Subsequently it was Covelenz and Cobelenz. In the local dialect the name is Kowelenz.
After Mainz and Ludwigshafen am Rhein, it is the third largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate, with a population of c. 106,000 (2006). Koblenz lies in the Rhineland, 92 kilometers (57 mi) southeast of Cologne by rail.
This film features extensive views around the city centre of Koblenz, on both sides of the Rhine, incorporating areas of both the old town (Alstadt) and new town (Neustadt). It highlights the city streets, art, architecture, natural features, transport, religious sites, historic monuments and visitor attractions.
Identified locations and features within the film are as follows: Weindorf; Kaiserin-Augusta-Anlagen; St. Peter & Paul Church; Max von Schenkendorf memorial; Pfaffendorfer Brücke; Joseph Görres Monument; Affection by Lucien Wercollier; Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer; Preußisches Regierungsgebäude (former Prussian Government Building); Oberlandesgericht Koblenz (Court of Appeal); Regierungsstraße; Stresemann Straße; Neustadt; Kurfürstliches Schloss (Electoral Palace); Schlossvorplatz; Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (Federal Institute of Hydrology) glass bridge over Mainzer Straße; Friedrich-Ebert-Ring; Landesbetrieb Mobilität (State Enterprise Mobility) Rhineland Palatinate; HwK City Büro; Viktoriastraße / Friedrich-Ebert-Ring; Christuskirche (Christ Church); Zentralplatz; Forum Mittelrhein; Casinostraße; Forum Confluentes; Clemensstraße / Görgenstraße; Clemensstraße; Fountainfalz, Am Plan; Entenpfuhl; Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Dear Lady); Gymnasialstraße; The Water Spouting Boy fountain; Citykirche Koblenz; Jesuitenplatz; Johannes Peter Müller statue, Jesuitenplatz; Firmungstraße; Eltzerhofstraße; Josef-Görres-Platz; History of Koblenz fountain; Am Alten Hospital; Weinhaus Hubertus; Florinsmarkt; Florinskirche; Mittelrhein Museum; Jury House; Mosel (Moselle) River; Balduinbrücke; Restaurant Deutscher Kaiser; Peter-Altmeier-Ufer; Peter Altmeier Memorial; St. Kastor's Basilica; Blumenhof; Views along Danziger Freiheit; Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial; Confluence of the Mosel and Rhein; Views from Kaiser Wilhelm memorial; Deutsches Eck (German Corner); Seilbahn (Cable Car) over the Rhine; Cable car ride up to Ehrenbreitstein Fort; Ehrenbreitstein Fort; Landesmuseum Koblenz; Ehrenmal (Cenotaph); Views over the Koblenz area from Ehrenbreitstein Fort; Sessellift Funicular rail track; Ride down from Ehrenbreitstein Fort to Vor dem Sauerwassertor; Sauerwassertor; Sessellift Hotel; Obertal; Wambachstraße; Beethoven's Mother's House; Am Markt; Kapuzinerplatz; Katholische Rundfunkarbeit beim SWR; Rheinsteigufer; River Rhine; Ferry ride across the Rhine; Pegelhaus; Rheinisches Fastnachtsmuseum (Carnival Museum); and Koblenz Hauptbahnhof.
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MS Sans Souci - Kurzbesuch: Von Koblenz bis St. Goar
Auf ihrer Fahrt von Köln zur Bundsgartenschau in Heilbronn und weiter nach Stuttgart machte die MS Sans Souci auch einen kurzen Halt in Koblenz. Der Clip zeigt die Ankunft in Koblenz und Impressionen der Fahrt von Koblenz bis St. Goar.
Bei der Sans Souci wurden In der Winterpause 2018/2019 alle Gästekabinen auf einen neuen Stand gebracht. Neben neuen Boxspringbetten wurde auch die Inneneinrichtung modernisiert. Am auffälligsten sind jedoch die neuen Fenster mit franz. Balkon auf dem Panoramadeck.
Koblenz
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Neue Merten Orgel St Josef Solingen Krahenhöhe
Gerd Pitzen am 14.04.2013 zur Orgelweihe an der neuen Merten Orgel an St. Josef Solingen-Krahenhöhe.
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Vorbereitung für ein Konzert in St Josef Bonn Beuel (auf Deutsch)
Üben/Registrieren für das große Konzert am Sonntag 6. November 2016. Das 600. Konzert an der großen Oberlinger Orgel mit Michael & Hye-Young Bottenhorn (Bonn), Vincent Dubois (Paris), Johannes Geffert (Köln), Kalevi Kiviniemi (Latte, Finnland), FG und Olivier Latry (Paris).
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