The distance from the municipal square is not long. The surrounding area is very beautiful. There are ancient and beautiful houses around. There are many beautiful restaurants and special cafes in the hundred houses. It is a very casual place.
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St. Nicholas' Church Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Today's St. Nicholas Church is a Gothic building rebuilt after a fire in 1842. The original church was built in the 12th century, and the church rebuilt in 1874 was the tallest building in the world at that time. There is a sculpture of "Earth Angel" in front of the bell tower. On the pedestal, there are several kinds of words for peace and blessings, including Chinese. If you are interested, you can go and see it.
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St. Nicholas' Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The distance from the municipal square is not long. The surrounding area is very beautiful. There are ancient and beautiful houses around. There are many beautiful restaurants and special cafes in the hundred houses. It is a very casual place.
The building is very beautiful, and there are many beautiful old buildings with a long history around, which are well preserved. It is still comfortable to walk in the city where people live or open a store.
When I arrived in Hamburg, I couldn't help but feel the number of churches here. All kinds of shapes, the spires are always directly in the clouds. Then there are the various glass of the church, colorful and colorful, very interesting.
The church is much taller than expected, and the exterior walls of the church are exquisite and protruding, with different detailed statues.
The spire remains as a result of World War II damage. Reminds the fear of war
St. Nicholas Church was once the tallest building in the world and was largely destroyed by bombing during World War II. The removal of the rubble left only its graves, grounds and towers, mostly hollow, with only a large number of bells left. The ruins continue to serve as memorials and important architectural landmarks, and the remains of the church tower are now the second tallest building in Hamburg.
Beautiful Church of Sviyashk, one of the nicest in fact. It can't be visited though, the interior I mean, at least not at the moment. It's still stunning to see though and an integral part of any visit to the monastery.A gorgeous place with a wonderful atmosphere and energy or reverence and serenity.
Prague's most famous Baroque architecture, one of Europe's most beautiful Baroque architecture: St. Nicholas Church. This church used to be the place where Mozart practiced. Mu Ming went to watch the wet murals, but he was stunned by the crystal chandelier behind the door. Then he didn't have the mind to see the murals shooting against the crystal lamp in disorder. It was just magnificent.