Photographer's Note
You're right, Malgo! Here is the church itself, and I just noticed that I took it on my wife's birthday.
For the other TE members:
"The brick building now has the overall appearance of a Gothic church. It consists of a nave divided into two sections of different breadths, a short polygonal chancel and a west tower. If the chancel was indeed rebuilt in the 1460s, it was no doubt inspired by that of Maribo Cathedral. The original Romanesque nave was divided by centrally located columns but the Gothic reconstruction was higher, had three vaulted bays and lateral aisles. On the north side of the chancel, there is a modern sacristy. The chancel, which also has lateral aisles, terminates with a polygonal eastern end which was completed in the early 16th century before the Reformation. Comprehensive restoration of the building was completed under the leadership of the architect H.B. Storck in 1909."
Source: en.wikipedia.org
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COSTANTINO
(104115) 2020-05-17 22:03
Hello dear Sven and have a nice day
and a happy new week
thanks for this photo dedicated to TE friends
presenting this classical brick building...
thanks for your useful notes too
regards
cOSTANTINO
jemaflor
(135380) 2020-05-17 23:28
Hi Sven,
Interesting photo about this church, good effect with these bricks and all these lines, good light capture, tfs.
emka
(152136) 2020-05-18 0:14
Hello Sven, Nice view of this striped church tower. Thank you for sharing. Interesting architecture, original composition.
Take care
MAlgo
Photo Information
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Copyright: Sven Erich Czernik (Energysavingelk)
(6625)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2012-07-23
- Camera: Canon 5 D Mark II, 24-105mm F/4L IS USM
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2020-05-17 11:11