Photographer’s Note
I continue trawling through my archive of slides for this series of pictures taken on a trip to Heidelberg in May 1991.
All pictures were taken on slide film (probably Kodak Ektachrome). They have since been scanned and converted to digital using Photoshop and NeatImage.
A view of Heidelberg Castle from the gardens.
The castle is a mix of styles from Gothic to Renaissance. Prince Elector Ruprecht III (1398–1410) erected the first representative building in the inner courtyard as a regal residence. The building was divided into a ground floor made of stone and framework upper levels. Another regal building is located opposite to the Ruprecht Building: The Fountain Hall. Prince Elector Philipp (1476–1508) is said to have arranged the transfer of the hall's columns from a decayed palace of Charlemagne to Heidelberg.
In the 16th and 17th century the Prince Electors added two representative palace buildings and turned the fortress into a castle. The two dominant buildings at the eastern and northern side of the courtyard were erected during the rule of Ottheinrich (1556–1559) and Friedrich IV (1583–1610). Under Friedrich V (1613–1619), the main building of the westside was erected, the so called "English Building".
The castle and its garden were destroyed several times (during the 30 Years' War and the Palatine war of succession). When Prince Elector Karl Theodor who resided in Schwetzingen tried to restore the castle, lightning struck the Castle in 1764 and finished all attempts to rebuild the castle. Later on, the castle was misused as a quarry - castle stones helped to build new houses in Heidelberg. This was stopped in 1800 by Count Charles de Graimberg who made any effort he could to preserve the Heidelberg Castle. In spite of its Gothic interior, it was not before 1934, that the King's Hall was added.
Today, the hall is used for festivities, e.g. dinner banquets, balls and theatre performances. During the Heidelberg Castle Festival in the summer, the courtyard is the site of open air musicals, operas, theatre performances and classical concerts performed by the Heidelberg Philharmonics.
The castle is surrounded by a park where the famous poet Johann von Goethe once walked. The Heidelberger Bergbahn funicular railway runs from Heidelberg's Kornmakt to the summit of the Königstuhl via the castle.
Thanks to Wikipedea for the above.
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Fis2
(45166) 2008-12-06 1:21
Witaj Stephen!
Interesting place, curious ruins.
Good colors. Archive from 1991, good work.
Have a nice weekend
Krzysztof
saylan-cb
(12726) 2008-12-06 4:12
Bonjour Stephen,
An amazing place wiht good colours and nice lighting,excellent POV.
TFS/Regards
papagolf21
(55926) 2008-12-06 4:15
Bonjour, cher Stephen,
Plus de 800 publications, le temps passe vite sur TE ! Félicitations !
Voilà un château qui a repris vie grâce à l'intelligence de certains. Cela permet de lui redonner ses lettres de noblesse et de cicatriser les blessures de l'Histoire.
Belle présentation de ces ruines dans un environnement verdoyant.
Amitiés.
Philippe
ChrisJ
(69464) 2008-12-06 5:12
Bonjour Stephen
A good profiled shot of the ruined castle with excellent sharpness & layering. I like the muted colours. Tfs!
dareco
(17024) 2008-12-06 6:12
An interesting note. I'm wondering if these homes are worth more being as they were built with part of the castle stone. It's sad that this was destroyed, but glad to see that they are now saving what they can of it. Nice detail. TFS
Nicou
(43773) 2008-12-06 8:16
Hello,
Mangigiqeu ce vieux château, avec la végétation accrochée aux mures, tout se fond à merveille, superbe.
Bravo et amitié
Nicou
syd1946
(17807) 2008-12-06 10:19
Hello Stephen,
Excellent architecture image and very interesting at the same time with words to your note.I like it very much!
Thomas
batalay
(20680) 2008-12-06 11:33
Hello Stephen,
The great university town is a place I have long wanted to see. This is a very good compositionally. You did not have the best light, but sometimes you have to take what is available. A graduated neutral density filter, I believe, would have helped with difficulty created by the sky.
Warm regards,
Bulent
gunbud
(27523) 2008-12-06 16:52
Hi Stephen,
Lovely view of the runins of this beautiful old German castle.
Love how the lush green viens are reclaiming this beautiful old relic.
Regards, Tom
jlbrthnn
(36842) 2008-12-06 17:22
Bonsoir Stephen,
Une belle proposition que justifie l'histoire du lieu, décrite si complètement dans ta note. L'image sans être parfaite est quand même efficace, compte tenu de sa numérisation. Bravo.
Bonne nuit et bon dimanche
Cordialement
Joël
gracious
(20017) 2008-12-10 9:36
Hello Stephen,
Looks like a have a big amount of collection of slide from the good old days! very nice!
the colour is nice in this one and I especially liked the creeping plants on the wall which so much greenery in the composition!
thanks for the informative notes about the castle as well
best regards
Tony
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephen Nunney (snunney)
(34026) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 1991-05-00
- Categories: Nature, Architecture
- Camera: Minolta Dynax 500si
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-12-06 0:43








