Photographer’s Note
The Cathedral of Saint Peter in Trier
"The Cathedral of Saint Peter, Trier (German: Trierer Dom), the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop Bishop of Trier, in the Rhineland-Palatinate, is the oldest cathedral in Germany. The edifice is notable for its extremely long life span under multiple different eras each contributing some elements to its design, including the center of the main chapel being made of Roman brick laid under the direction of Saint Helen, resulting in a cathedral added on to gradually rather than rebuilt in different eras. Its dimensions, 112.5 by 41 m, make it the largest church structure in Trier. Since 1986 it has been on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.The structure is raised upon the foundations of Roman buildings of Augusta Treverorum. Following the conversion of the Emperor Constantine the Bishop Maximin of Trier (329-346) coordinated the construction of the grandest ensemble of ecclesiastical structures in the West outside Rome: on a groundplan four times the area of the present cathedral no less than four basilicas, a baptistery and outbuildings were constructed; the four piers of the crossing formed the nucleus of the present structure.
The fourth century structure was left in ruins by the Franks and rebuilt. Normans destroyed the structure again in 882. Under Bishop Egbert the Dom was restored once more. The West front in five symmetrical sections remains typical of Romanesque architecture under the Salian emperors. The West end choir, with its apsidal semi-cylinder expressed on the exterior façade, was completed in 1196. The interior is of three Romanesque naves with Gothic vaulting, and a Baroque chapel for the relic of the Seamless robe of Jesus, recovered from the interior of the high altar in 1512, complete the interior."
Text Citation--
Cathedral of Trier. (2009, April 2). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 17:34, April 26, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cathedral_of_Trier&oldid=281220849
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edouard_lauer
(1063) 2009-04-27 0:10
Hi Rastislav,
you did a little visit to the town of Trier as it seems. An unusual photo of the Trierer Dom taken in b&w and with good light management making it special.
Well done,
Edi
jalab_temen
(1943) 2009-04-27 7:44
Rasto, I love this full of light image. It is simply amazing as you used the perfectly symmetrical compo with the truely black and white [dominated by white!] without almost any grey tones. Thank you for sharing, I add it to my theme NB -NoirBlanc, where I collected the most exciting BW photos of TE. Regards, Jalab
sacimar
(7357) 2009-04-27 12:21
Hi Rastislav,
the light is really amazing and makes special this picture, I like it, you chose the right title, excellent composition,
My best regards
Sergio
berek
(28849) 2009-04-27 12:38
Hi Rastislav,
you use light very interesting. I love strong mystic light and point of view. great idea and result.
Have a nice week.
Burak
ophelcia
(5305) 2009-04-27 13:43
It's very difficult to take a pic in this place, great symmetry:)
G.
ymrk
(8603) 2009-04-28 2:53
Good lighting and original subject of that photo,my friend...Very well captured in..
Take care,warm greetings,
Yağmur
Photo Information
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Copyright: Rastislav Durica (rasto1893)
(1752) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2009-04-25
- Categories: Architecture, Artwork, Decisive Moment
- Exposure: f/4.5, 1/13 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): NB - NoirBlanc [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-26 10:36








