Photographer’s Note
Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche St. Peter und Maria) is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne, Cardinal Joachim Meisner, and is under the administration of the Roman Catholic Church. It is renowned as a monument of Christianity, of Gothic architecture and of the faith and perseverance of the people of the city in which it stands. It is dedicated to Saint Peter and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The cathedral is a World Heritage Site, being one of the best-known architectural monuments in Germany, and Cologne's most famous landmark, described by UNESCO as an "exceptional work of human creative genius".[1] Cologne Cathedral is one of the world's largest churches, being the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. For four years, 1880-84, it was the tallest structure in the world, until the completion of the Washington Monument. It has the second-tallest church spires, only surpassed by the single spire of Ulm Cathedral, completed ten years later in 1890. Because of its enormous twin spires, it also presents the largest façade of any church in the world.
The choir of Cologne Cathedral, measured between the piers, also holds the distinction of having the largest height to width ratio of any Medieval church, 3.6:1, exceeding even Beauvais Cathedral which has a slightly higher vault.[2]
Construction of the Gothic church began in 1248 and took, with interruptions, until 1880 to complete – a period of over six hundred years. It is 144.5 metres long, 86.5 m wide and its two towers are 157 m tall.[3]
Cologne Cathedral, despite having been left incomplete during the medieval period, eventually became unified as "a masterpiece of exceptional intrinsic value" and "a powerful testimony to the strength and persistence of Christian belief in medieval and modern Europe",[1] as was befitting a worship-place of the Holy Roman Emperor and the traditional shrine of the Three Kings.
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jonathane
(961) 2009-05-09 12:10
Beautiful capture. The blue sky is amazing, and the tilted view is an original and useful way to get in the vertical view.
Adrian_S
(617) 2009-05-09 12:45
looking at the deep blue sky and at the sharp roof, it's almost like two rockets being launched into space. A POV to break our necks, but very effective :)
All the best
Adrian
giorgimer
(21478) 2009-05-09 13:10
Hi Marque,
really an extraordinary idea to use this diagonal framing in shooting this wonderfula facade.
Very well done!
Gio
LeeLoo
(5236) 2009-05-09 14:26
Dear Marque Berger!
Amazing cathedral.
Wonderful tower.
Superb sky.
Ideal colors.
Good contrast.
Very sophisticated perspective.
Great effect.
TFS!
maglex
(1614) 2009-05-09 21:43
Hi Marque, I like the creativity in this photograph...at last something daring in TE and I think in my opinion works well and this would also look great portrait-wise. I find it nice you have included the crescent moon....TFS, Alex
bona
(2503) 2009-05-12 13:42
Essa igreja é impressionante. Eu li um livro cujo inicio se passa no interior dessa catedral quando ainda a estavam reformando e pela descrição do livro eu já imaginava como ela deveria ser. Não imaginava que ela seria tão imponente. Gostei desse formato de foto, bem imcomum para fotos de igrejas.
Boa nitidez e belo azul de fundo.
Abraço
Andre
Photo Information
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Copyright: Marque Berger (rio_de_janeiro)
(2012) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-05-02
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Sony DSLR-A100
- Exposure: f/9.0, 1/80 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-05-09 11:18








