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Havelberg Cathedral - Choir
Germany

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: here

The panorama shots were taken handheld.

Copyright: Wolfgang Guelcker
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 17/09/2010
送信日: 03/05/2012
Published: 18/05/2012
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Tags: church; interior; gothic; point of interest; cultural; historic
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