The Prince-archbishop de Rohan's palace, built in 1732. Just next to the cathedral. And to the free public toilet. More about it here.
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 November 2024
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Thursday, 13 January 2022
Sé de Faro
Panoramic view of the nave of the beautiful cathedral (or Sé) in Faro, Portugal, aka Igreja de Santa Maria.
Tuesday, 2 February 2021
Street light
Labels:
architecture,
strasbourg
Location:
Strasbourg, France
Monday, 30 October 2017
Saint Jean
St John church was a former monastery church. Built in 1477, and heavily damages during WW2, it is now home to a monastic fraternity (whatever this means. I saw a nun unlocking the door this morning). I love the simplicity of it!
A close-up of the lion above the entrance:
A close-up of the lion above the entrance:
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Place of music and dance
Aka Cité de la musique et de la danse, the most musical building in town, musicians (and I suppose dancers) rehearsing at all hours. Also a concert place, a few hundred meters from the city center.
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Raven's court
Actually the raven's courtyard. Ravenscourt is a tube station in London, from where I commuted daily for a few years. Well, couldn't resist, couldn't I!
Anyway, this is the Cour du Corbeau. An old inn, it became a hotel in 1528. Yeah, things are old here! This is the entrance to it, 57 rooms in a 4 stars hotel, a few minutes from the cathedral.
Anyway, this is the Cour du Corbeau. An old inn, it became a hotel in 1528. Yeah, things are old here! This is the entrance to it, 57 rooms in a 4 stars hotel, a few minutes from the cathedral.
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
The palace of the princes-bishops-cardinals de Rohan
That's right, they were princes, bishops and cardinals, all together, all at the same time. And well, seems they didn't like Ikea forniture...
The bedroom, far bigger than our flat:
They were short people.
Wonder what the toilet looks like...
The bedroom, far bigger than our flat:
They were short people.
Wonder what the toilet looks like...
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Passerelle des 2 Rives
The pedestrian bridge (passerelle) linking both shores (rives) of the Rhine river, by the architect Marc Mimram, a master of mathematical science (wow). Quite impressive, but Calatrava, he is not. Calatrava was too expensive, I guess.
Well, what can I say, I am a big Calatrava fan!
Well, what can I say, I am a big Calatrava fan!
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
Classy!
So I went for a bit of shopping, to Karlsruhe, the next big German city, an hour away. Some nice buildings there... This is but a side entrance to the former palace of the local dukes, now a museum.
Labels:
architecture,
Germany,
history
Location:
Karlsruhe, Germany
Friday, 5 August 2016
Weekend in black and white
Street art can at times be quite amazing! Want some more monochromes? Click here!
Friday, 24 June 2016
St Paul
St Paul is a protestant church, built by the Germans 150 or so years ago, as their garrison church. The church has 14 entrances, one for each army corps... It is 70 meters tall, the 2nd tallest after the cathedral.
Some more skywatch photos here
Some more skywatch photos here
Sunday, 28 February 2016
St Laurent
Saturday, 27 February 2016
Rock star!
Carrying on with my little series about, may I introduce the minstrel, the true rock star (pun intended) of his time! A bearded bard!
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
The man on the railing - L'homme de la balustrade
Another curious figure is this man leaning on a railing. Legend says that he is an architect, jealously watching what his competitor had built.
La legende raconte qu'il s'agit d'un architecte regardant ce que son concurrent avait construit.
La legende raconte qu'il s'agit d'un architecte regardant ce que son concurrent avait construit.
Labels:
architecture,
art,
cathedrale,
sculpture,
statues
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Europa
Strasbourg est le siege de plusieurs institutions europeennes, dont celle-ci, le Parlement Europeen.
Strasbourg hosts several european institutions. This is one of them, the European Parliament.
Weekend Reflections? Here, ici!
Strasbourg hosts several european institutions. This is one of them, the European Parliament.
Weekend Reflections? Here, ici!
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Museum of modern lard - Musee du lard moderne
AKA the museum of modern art... But I guess, for many Strasburgers (yes, Ich bin ein Strasburger, lol), the joke has to made... It is the multicolored building in the mist, btw.
Musee de l'art moderne, en fait... Mais pour beaucoup de gens, la vanne est sans doute trop bonne... C'est le batiment colore dans le brouillard.
Musee de l'art moderne, en fait... Mais pour beaucoup de gens, la vanne est sans doute trop bonne... C'est le batiment colore dans le brouillard.
Labels:
architecture,
bridge,
musee,
museum,
petite france,
pont
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Du neuf sur de l'ancien - Where old meets new
Seems strange to me to see a glass... thing next to 15th century buildings... Oh well, at least it is too much of an eyesore.
Je me demande ce que les gens du coin ont du penser quand on a construit ce truc en verre... J'aime assez.
Je me demande ce que les gens du coin ont du penser quand on a construit ce truc en verre... J'aime assez.
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Les Ponts Couverts
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