Fritzlar, Germany - 9th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
Hello,
Today I was with Miss Lucy and Andrea in Fritzlar, Andrea was born in Fritzlar and travels regularly back here.
On the following pictures you can see the Cathedral.
The Cathedral of Fritzlar measures 43 meters (from the basement to the top). He continues to shape the cityscape of the small town in the Schwalm-Eder-Kreis (formerly Circle Fritzlar-Homberg). The three-aisled basilica in Fritzlar is considered one of the most beautiful in Germany.
Collegiate Church of St. PeterAb the 11th Century, built and rebuilt several times, combines the Cathedral of St. Peter Roman and Gothic styles. In the oldest part of the Fritzlarer Domes are the crypts, which can also be viewed as the Cathedral, which, amongst other things, "Henry Cross" and some of the oldest monstrances the German-speaking.
In 2004, the cathedral in Fritzlar the honor to be allowed to carry the title of Papal Basilica, bestowed by Pope John Paul II at the request of the diocesan bishop of Fulda, Heinz Josef Algermissen Mgr
Boniface
The monk Winfrid called , Boniface received in the year 723 of Rome, the order for the mission work "in pago hassorum", in Hesse (Althessen), which meant the average age was Northern Hesse.
Known was his mission work through the cases of so-called Donar's Oak in 723 years at the place, "Geismar", which was dedicated to a pagan deity. Boniface felled the oak, without being met, the expected wrath of the locals Donars and built from the wood a church that was dedicated to St. Peter. This event is considered the beginning of Christianity, not only in this area of the present diocese of Fulda.
The Town Hall in Fritzlar originated in Roman times (also called "bailiwick") and was first mentioned in documents in 1109.
Besides the cathedral is the oldest town hall in Fritzlar Germany to the sights of the city.
The town hall is decorated with a stone relief from the 1441 Holy St. Martin, the patron saint of Fritzlar.
In the 15th Century the building was an ornate timber floor
Even the rest of town around the market in Fritzlar (with Roland fountain dating from 1564) is determined by imposing half-timbered buildings
A great view into Edertal
In the evening I was with Andrea and Miss Lucy at a Christmas party
good night
bye, bye Dr.Kröbner
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Posted Dec 13, 2011, 9:32 am
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Delligsen,near Hannover, Germany - 10th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
again a farewell sniff ....
Misslucy takes part at RR6
Good-bye my little rat....
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Posted Dec 13, 2011, 9:40 am Last edited Dec 13, 2011, 9:41 am by Dr.Kröbner
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Delligsen,near Hannover, Germany - 14th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
he is there, BrunoAusTirol .....,I've been waiting quite a long time on him ...
I am a gentleman, I helped him out of the envelope.
I only had him for a lovely long hug I think we are good friends...
bye, bye....
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Posted Dec 14, 2011, 10:41 am
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Delligsen, Bedroom and Spa, Germany - 19th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
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Posted Dec 19, 2011, 10:54 am Last edited Dec 19, 2011, 11:07 am by Dr.Kröbner
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Delligsen,near Hannover, Germany - 30th December 2011
By: Dr.Kröbner
Hi Folks,
I drive over the New Year on a small North Sea island... Baltrum ....
Wacky-Z and Bruno I will carry, and then we celebrate New Year's Eve
I wish you all a wonderful New Year's Eve and a great 2012.
yours Dr.Kröbner
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Posted Dec 30, 2011, 11:15 am
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Baltrum, Germany - 2nd January 2012
By: Dr.Kröbner
Hello again from Baltrum...first some Informations
Baltrum is a barrier island off the coast of East Frisia (German: Ostfriesland), in Germany, and is a municipality in the district of Aurich, Lower Saxony. It is located in-between the chain of the seven inhabited East Frisian Islands. Baltrum is the smallest island in this chain by area and inhabitants.
There follows a long walk across the island, thank God, the transportation is very comfortable
If you climbed up onto an embankment somewhere on the North Sea coast to take a look at the sea, you could be in for a disappointment - there's not a drop of water to be seen! Instead a broad, barren flatness stretches away before you. But don't panic, the North Sea will be back - in the Wadden Sea, the water ebbs and flows twice a day, in a six hour cycle. Giving rise, between Den Helder in the Netherlands and Esbjerg in Denmark, to a 10,000 square kilometre the like of which is found nowhere else in the world.
there are many information boards
with informations ...In order to protect this natural landscape on Niedersachsen's North Sea coast, the area was made a conservation area in 1986. Since 2009, the Niedersachsen Wadden Sea National Park is part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Wadden Sea. The 288,000 hectare Niedersachsen Wadden Sea national park covers the tidal flats between the rivers Ems and Elbe, including the East Friesian islands lying just off the coastarge wetland.
huhu...
I need a break....
Sea buckthorn is a typical plant here found near the coast forming thickets on fixed dunes and sea cliffs..
turtles or bears do not normally sit in the sea buckthorn... but what is normall ??
greetings from a nice trip with my friends BrunoAusTirol and Wacky-Z
yours Dr.Kröbner
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Posted Jan 4, 2012, 3:39 pm Last edited Jan 4, 2012, 5:15 pm by Dr.Kröbner
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