Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2011

The St. Martins Church



I just visited the St. Martin´s Church in Landshut (my hometown). It´s a very rainy afternoon just like on monday and tuesday.I wanted to go out and do sth without getting wet.So I grabbed my cam and walked into the city centre ,after I walked around a bit searching for some good shots I saw the huge church It was built in the late 14th century and was with it´s height of 133,0m (436ft) ahead of the times.The whole church is built in a Gothic style.I never went in it before, because im not a very religious person. Inside it  I realized how huge it really is ,but see for your self:

 

50 Kommentare:

  1. Those shots are gorgeous. I love the stained windows.

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  2. More amazing shots man, keep up the good work! Love this blog

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  3. Looks good. You would have love the Zagreb cathedral.

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  4. Astonishing. I love sacral architecture, makes you so small and humble. A bit creepy and eerie.

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  5. I am still liking the blog, can't wait for what is next. And jeez you have such and interesting home town.

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  6. Yeah i love old churches too, so big and you have that strange feeling... Also, great photos! :D

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  7. I'm not a fan for the reasons for churches to exist, but I do love the architecture.

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  8. Wow, great photos man! Sehr gut! :)

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  9. The second one is my favorite. It seems like there are lots of epic Gothic churches in Germany, I also have one in my home town. The Bokeh in the end is also well made but very cheesy ;).

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  10. I thought I liked the second picture best at first, but that first shot with Jesus on the cross is very epic.

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  11. Wow churches aren't my favorite but this is great.

    followed!@

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  12. very nice photos. i didnt know they allowed photos to be taken in churches

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  13. Those are beautiful photographs, and a wonderful building.

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  14. Nice, give us more photos :)

    +follow :)

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  15. Regardless if you are religious or not, some churches are awesome, filled with incredible pieces of artwork. Those guys really spend big bucks on them.

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  16. Amazing photos in your blog! +1 follower. I love your background on your blog, realy nice sundown!

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  17. beautiful church, typical catholic style- all gold and bunting haha

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  18. Your hometown looks stunning in that first picture!

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  19. I always loved Gothic church architecture.

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  20. I would love to go to Europe one day to see things like this! A 700 year old church! The oldest things here are 150 years max! I can only imagine what it would feel like to stand in this church looking up at the roof and know that the people who built it died hundreds of years ago!

    Great post.

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  21. Damn. No joke - some seriously nice shots there, man. Keep it up

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  22. landshut ist eine schöne stadt:)

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  23. wow amazin place, i just love stained glass

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  24. It's really amazing to see gothic architecture, it's so beautiful and ornate. The cathedral in Köln is beautiful too if you have a chance to visit and take photos.

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  25. Not religious either but I like checking out the inside of churches, some are quite beautiful

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  26. I want to go in there if I could. This is awesome!

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  27. That's some beautiful stained glass. Great shots man, keep up the good work!

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  28. It's easy to see how people can feel closer to the Divine with beautiful architecture like this! Great blog, my friend, following from here on out!

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  29. really nice photos mates. I think that since religious people believe that god is everywhere, they shouldn't invest in building churches but help poor people around them. Building a nice church is not the key to paradise.

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  30. It's increible the architecture of the epoque, and even more when you realize how they did it and under what conditions, simply amazing.

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  31. these photos are amazing.
    SEhr gut!!!

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  32. I would love to live in a town with such architectural masterpieces, stunning!

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