Panos auf 360cities
Salzburg: Salzburg - Imbergstiege
360° panorama by Alexander Jensko.
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Imbergstiege is a flight of stairs leading from the Steingasse in the Old Town of Salzburg up to the convent of Friars Minor Capuchin on the Kapuzinerberg. Built originally in the 14th century, the Stieg was modified several times, until it was completely rebuilt in 1888. At the lower entrance to the Imbergstiege in the Steingasse, a memorial plaque is placed, which is intended to indicate the birthplace of "Silent Night, Holy Night"-lyricist Joseph Mohr. However, this house is not the one in which the author was born, not even the one in which he lived. The panel goes back to an error in the survey of residents. Mohr lived but a few houses further out of town (he was born in the Dombezirk quarter).
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Imbergstiege is a flight of stairs leading from the Steingasse in the Old Town of Salzburg up to the convent of Friars Minor Capuchin on the Kapuzinerberg. Built originally in the 14th century, the Stieg was modified several times, until it was completely rebuilt in 1888. At the lower entrance to the Imbergstiege in the Steingasse, a memorial plaque is placed, which is intended to indicate the birthplace of "Silent Night, Holy Night"-lyricist Joseph Mohr. However, this house is not the one in which the author was born, not even the one in which he lived. The panel goes back to an error in the survey of residents. Mohr lived but a few houses further out of town (he was born in the Dombezirk quarter).
Rosenheim: Kampenwand - Paragliding starting point
360° panorama by Alexander Jensko.
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Paragliding starting point in the Chiemgauer Alpen just at the top station of the Kampenwandbahn cable car.
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Paragliding starting point in the Chiemgauer Alpen just at the top station of the Kampenwandbahn cable car.
Germany: Ludwigshafen Rhine - Church Of Peace - Main Church Room - Palatine - Germany
360° panorama by Manfred Huchler.
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Church of Peace Ludwigshafen, Rhine, Palatine, GermanyThe Church of Peace (Friedenskirche) and its Main Room. The Altarpiece of Harry MacLean, a Mosaic, replaces the Fresco of Max Slevogt, which he painted a short while before he died and which was detroyed during the Second World War.The Room is located in the Second Floor (americ. engl.) - First Floor (brit. engl.) and is very impressive due to tis clear and modern Architecture. Since 1992 the Church of Peace is a Protected Monument.Teh Church was rebuilt between 1954 and 1956 after being damaged during the bombings of the Second World War by the Architect Professor Ernst Zinsser.
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Church of Peace Ludwigshafen, Rhine, Palatine, GermanyThe Church of Peace (Friedenskirche) and its Main Room. The Altarpiece of Harry MacLean, a Mosaic, replaces the Fresco of Max Slevogt, which he painted a short while before he died and which was detroyed during the Second World War.The Room is located in the Second Floor (americ. engl.) - First Floor (brit. engl.) and is very impressive due to tis clear and modern Architecture. Since 1992 the Church of Peace is a Protected Monument.Teh Church was rebuilt between 1954 and 1956 after being damaged during the bombings of the Second World War by the Architect Professor Ernst Zinsser.
Montevideo: Hall floor 14 of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela"
360° panorama by Fernando da Rosa Morena.
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Hall floor 14 of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" in the same you can see a vending machine hot water needed to prepare the typical Uruguayan infusion of mate (similar to tea).
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Hall floor 14 of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" in the same you can see a vending machine hot water needed to prepare the typical Uruguayan infusion of mate (similar to tea).
Montevideo: Amphitheater floor 13 of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela"
360° panorama by Fernando da Rosa Morena.
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Amphitheater floor 13 of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" corresponding to the chair of Plastic Surgery and Burns. The Hospital Clinic is a teaching hospital attached to the Faculty of Medicine and the University of the Republic. Montevideo, Uruguay.
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Amphitheater floor 13 of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" corresponding to the chair of Plastic Surgery and Burns. The Hospital Clinic is a teaching hospital attached to the Faculty of Medicine and the University of the Republic. Montevideo, Uruguay.
Kiev: St Michael's Monastery of the Golden Domes main
360° panorama by Malinnikov Ruslan.
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St.Michael's Monastery of the Golden Domes (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kyiv Patriarchate). This monastery was destroyed completely by the Communists in 193x and is rebuilt in 199x according to the old photographs and remaining foundations. Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Golden-Domed_Monastery
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St.Michael's Monastery of the Golden Domes (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kyiv Patriarchate). This monastery was destroyed completely by the Communists in 193x and is rebuilt in 199x according to the old photographs and remaining foundations. Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Golden-Domed_Monastery
Kiev: St.Michael's Monastery of the Golden Domes
360° panorama by Malinnikov Ruslan.
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St.Michael's Monastery of the Golden Domes (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kyiv Patriarchate). This monastery was destroyed completely by the Communists in 193x and is rebuilt in 199x according to the old photographs and remaining foundations. Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Golden-Domed_Monastery
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St.Michael's Monastery of the Golden Domes (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kyiv Patriarchate). This monastery was destroyed completely by the Communists in 193x and is rebuilt in 199x according to the old photographs and remaining foundations. Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Golden-Domed_Monastery
Montevideo: Amphitheatre of the floors of the Hospital de Clinicas
360° panorama by Fernando da Rosa Morena.
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Amphitheatre of the floors of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" while you are teaching a class, it has an amphitheater similar in each of its floors for use by teachers.The Hospital Clinic is a teaching hospital attached to the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Republic. Located in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo.
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Amphitheatre of the floors of the Hospital de Clinicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" while you are teaching a class, it has an amphitheater similar in each of its floors for use by teachers.The Hospital Clinic is a teaching hospital attached to the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Republic. Located in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo.
Germany: Havelberg Cathedral - Nave and Rood Screen
360° panorama by Wolfgang Guelcker.
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The oldest parts of the cathedral date from the Romanesque period (begun 1170). Around 1300 there was a Gothic remodeling: the choir was rebuilt and the nave was heightened. Brick piers were placed in front of the Romanesque walls of the nave.The great fame of the cathedral is based on the sculptural decoration of its rood screen (the part that separates the nave from the choir). The rood screen was built around 1400 - from money that came from the pilgrimage to the neighboring church of Wilsnack to the miracle of the holy blood. The reliefs depict scenes from the Passion of Christ. They extent to the sides which are directed to the aisles. There another 12 reliefs and 6 sculptures are placed (not visible here).High above the rood screen is a crucifixion group from around 1270: Christ, Mary and John the Evangelist.Also remarkable are the stained glass windows: in the panorama to be seen are windows in the northern aisle (left of the rood screen) with scenes of Christ from the early 15th Century, and right of the rood screen a window with scenes from the life of Mary from 1470.The panorama shots were taken handheld.To the panorama of the choir: here
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The oldest parts of the cathedral date from the Romanesque period (begun 1170). Around 1300 there was a Gothic remodeling: the choir was rebuilt and the nave was heightened. Brick piers were placed in front of the Romanesque walls of the nave.The great fame of the cathedral is based on the sculptural decoration of its rood screen (the part that separates the nave from the choir). The rood screen was built around 1400 - from money that came from the pilgrimage to the neighboring church of Wilsnack to the miracle of the holy blood. The reliefs depict scenes from the Passion of Christ. They extent to the sides which are directed to the aisles. There another 12 reliefs and 6 sculptures are placed (not visible here).High above the rood screen is a crucifixion group from around 1270: Christ, Mary and John the Evangelist.Also remarkable are the stained glass windows: in the panorama to be seen are windows in the northern aisle (left of the rood screen) with scenes of Christ from the early 15th Century, and right of the rood screen a window with scenes from the life of Mary from 1470.The panorama shots were taken handheld.To the panorama of the choir: here
Germany: Havelberg Cathedral - Choir
360° panorama by Wolfgang Guelcker.
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Of the rood screen (see Panorama) you can see the rear side with 2 tympana over the doors (Presentation of Jesus and Jesus before the scribes). In front of the rood screen is the tomb slab of Bishop von Wölpelitz (d. 1401), who gave the order to build the rood screen. Above the tomb a cenotaph with his alabaster figure.Behind the grave there is a gothic two-seat (1430), on the left and right of it gothic choir stalls, about 100 years older. These are followed to the east by extraordinary old romanesque choir stalls from the end of the 13th century.The view to the east shows a fine baptismal font of 1588, behind the stairs are three sandstone candleholders from the end of the 13th century and the high altar in the choir polygon was donated 1700.To the panorama of the rood screen: hereThe panorama shots were taken handheld.
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Of the rood screen (see Panorama) you can see the rear side with 2 tympana over the doors (Presentation of Jesus and Jesus before the scribes). In front of the rood screen is the tomb slab of Bishop von Wölpelitz (d. 1401), who gave the order to build the rood screen. Above the tomb a cenotaph with his alabaster figure.Behind the grave there is a gothic two-seat (1430), on the left and right of it gothic choir stalls, about 100 years older. These are followed to the east by extraordinary old romanesque choir stalls from the end of the 13th century.The view to the east shows a fine baptismal font of 1588, behind the stairs are three sandstone candleholders from the end of the 13th century and the high altar in the choir polygon was donated 1700.To the panorama of the rood screen: hereThe panorama shots were taken handheld.
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