by Leiermann | Apr 4, 2022 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, The City of Cologne
The Cologne Cathedral by Berno Maria Hübinger The Cologne Cathedral by Berno Maria Hübinger Cologne Cathedral – the completion of the Gothic style In 1772, an anonymous pamphlet “Von...
by Leiermann | Mar 20, 2022 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History
Rouen – Cidre, Joie et Cathédrale by Anja Weinberger Or: What do Claude Monet and the young man with a green mohawk have in common? “You’ve heard one, you’ve heard them all.” Hasn’t each of us heard or perhaps even uttered this...
by Leiermann | Mar 19, 2022 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History
On the road to Amiens by Anja Weinberger I love to look – more precisely, I love to sit in a church and let the space affect me. And even more precisely: my favorite thing to do before “looking at the church” is to read everything that anyone has...
by Leiermann | Jul 18, 2021 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History
The long journey to Mont Saint Michel by Anja Weinberger Probably everyone knows this. There are things or situations or simply thoughts that run through our minds more often than others. It doesn’t necessarily have to be superficial. In my case, it’s...
by Leiermann | Aug 20, 2020 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, Fine Arts
Bamberg Rider von Stefan Havlik A mystery is visited – the “Bamberger Reiter” Since the 9th century, people have been settling where we speak of Bamberg today. The bishop’s town is enthroned above the civil town, impressive bridges...