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Metz Cathedral, Metz, Lorraine, France, Europe
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, France. Saint-Étienne de Metz is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz and the seat of the Bishop of Metz, currently Pierre Raffin. The cathedral treasury exhibits the millennium rich collection of the Bishopric of Metz, including paraments and items used for the Eucharist. Saint-Stephen of Metz has one of the highest naves in the world. The cathedral is nicknamed the Good Lord's Lantern, displaying the largest expanse of stained glass in the world with 6,496 m2 (69,920 sq ft). Those stained glass windows include works by Gothic and Renaissance master glass makers Hermann von Münster, Theobald of Lixheim, and Valentin B...
published: 08 Dec 2015
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Metz Cathedral Lightshow: 800th Anniversary
https://www.travelsignposts.com/France/sightseeing/metz-cathedral-800th-anniversary-lightshow: 2020 marks the 800th anniversary of Cathedrale Saint-Etienne de Metz, the city’s main cathedral. There are many events throughout the year to mark its anniversary and one of these is the spectacular videomapping of the cathedral’s facade.
We were lucky to be in town when the light projection was on. Saint Etienne Cathedral is unique in that it boasts more glass than any other medieval religious building in the world. With its 6,496 m2 of stained glass, it is nicknamed the “Good Lord’s Lantern” (La Lanterne du Bon Dieu) . The light projection traces the eight centuries of the cathedral’s construction and pays homage to the builders and stained glass artists.
published: 07 Jan 2020
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Au coeur de la cathédrale Saint Etienne de Metz
Depuis 800 ans, la cathédrale Saint-Etienne trône en plein coeur de Metz. Un édifice de style gothique flamboyant exceptionnel et le plus vitré au monde. Joseph Silesi nous emmène à la découverte de ses passages secrets et je ne m'attendais pas à autant de surprises ! Et la vue... la montée des marches valait le coup !
published: 23 Jan 2021
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METZ CATHEDRAL
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, France. Saint-Étienne de Metz is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz and the seat of the Bishop of Metz. The cathedral treasury exhibits the millennium rich collection of the Bishopric of Metz, including paraments and items used for the Eucharist.
Saint-Stephen of Metz has one of the highest naves in the world. The cathedral is nicknamed the Good Lord's Lantern (French: la Lanterne du Bon Dieu), displaying the largest expanse of stained glass in the world with 6,496 m2 (69,920 sq ft). Those stained glass windows include works by Gothic and Renaissance master glass makers Hermann von Münster, Theobald of Lixheim, and ...
published: 02 Dec 2015
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The Metz Cathedral!
The St. Stephan's cathedral in Metz has one of the highest ceilings of any cathedral and it has the most stained glass of any building in the world. Definitely worth a visit!
published: 25 Nov 2016
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METZ France 4K. Cathédrale de Metz. Temple Neuf. Welcome to METZ!
Metz is a city in northeast France, Metz located at the confluence of the Moselle & Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Grand Est region.
Metz located near the tripoint along the junction of France, Germany, and Luxembourg, the city forms a central place of the European Greater Region and the SaarLorLux euroregion.
Metz has a rich 3,000 year history,[having variously been a Celtic oppidum, an important Gallo-Roman city,[ the Merovingian capital of Austrasia,[the birthplace of the Carolingian dynasty, a cradle of the Gregorian chant, and one of the oldest republics in Europe. The city has been steeped in Romance culture, but has been strongly influenced by Germanic culture due to its location and history.
Welcome to Metz!
published: 25 Jan 2018
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Metz Cathedral, 800 years old! / La cathédrale de Metz, 800 ans !
🇬🇧 A little presentation of Metz Cathedral, a jewel of Gothic architecture, nicknamed the Lantern of God.
Read more on the blog: https://frenchmoments.eu/metz-cathedral
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🇫🇷 Petite vidéo de présentation de la cathédrale de Metz, un joyau de style gothique, surnommé la "Lanterne du Bon Dieu".
A découvrir sur https://mon-grand-est.fr/cathedrale-de-metz/
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published: 27 Oct 2019
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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz - Chagall Fenster windows - Metz Cathedral - Kathedrale
Die riesige Kathedrale Saint-Étienne in Metz (Stephansdom), Bauzeit zwischen 1220 und 1520, Gotik. Im 20. Jahrhundert wurden einige von Marc Chagall entworfene Glasfenster eingebaut.
The huge Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Metz, built between 1220 and 1520, Gothic. In the 20th century, some glass windows designed by Marc Chagall were installed.
#Metz
#CathédraleMetz
Playlist "Dom - Kathedrale - Cathédrale - Cathetral": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3BZsBCjlbchQaNcpnpL3saWW3ULjsolG
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© video by walkoART (2018)
published: 03 May 2018
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Metz Cathedral, Metz, Lorraine, France, Europe
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, F...
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, France. Saint-Étienne de Metz is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz and the seat of the Bishop of Metz, currently Pierre Raffin. The cathedral treasury exhibits the millennium rich collection of the Bishopric of Metz, including paraments and items used for the Eucharist. Saint-Stephen of Metz has one of the highest naves in the world. The cathedral is nicknamed the Good Lord's Lantern, displaying the largest expanse of stained glass in the world with 6,496 m2 (69,920 sq ft). Those stained glass windows include works by Gothic and Renaissance master glass makers Hermann von Münster, Theobald of Lixheim, and Valentin Bousch and romantic Charles-Laurent Maréchal, tachist Roger Bissière, cubist Jacques Villon, and modernist Marc Chagall. Saint-Stephen Cathedral is a Rayonnant Gothic edifice built with the local yellow Jaumont limestone. Like in French Gothic architecture, the building is compact, with slight projection of the transepts and subsidiary chapels. However, it displays singular, distinctive characteristics in both its ground plan and architecture compared to most of the other cathedrals. Because of topography of Moselle valley in Metz, the common west-east axis of the ground plan could not be applied and the church is oriented north-northeast. Moreover, unlike the French and German Gothic cathedrals having three portals surmounted by a rose window and two large towers, Saint-Stephen of Metz has a single porch at its western facade. One enters laterally in the edifice by another portal placed at the south-western side of the narthex, declining the usual alignment of the entrance with the choir. The nave is supported by flying buttresses and culminates at 41.41 metres (135.9 ft) high, making one of the highest naves in the world. The height of the nave is contrasted by the relatively low height of the aisles with 14.3 metres (47 ft) high, reinforcing the sensation of tallness of the nave. This feature permitted the architects to create large, tall expanses of stained glass. Through its history, Saint-Stephen Cathedral was subjected to architectural and ornamental modifications with successive additions of Neoclassical and Neogothic elements. The edification of Saint-Stephen of Metz took place on an Ancient site from the 5th century consecrated to Saint Stephen protomartyr. According to Gregory of Tours, the shrine of Saint Stephen was the sole structure spared during the sack of 451 by Attila's Huns. The construction of the Gothic cathedral began in 1220 within the walls of an Ottonian basilica dating from the 10th century. The integration into the cathedral's ground plan of a Gothic chapel from the 12th century at the western end resulted in the absence of a main western portal; the south-western porch of the cathedral being the entrance of the former chapel. The work was completed around 1520 and the new cathedral was consecrated on 11 April 1552. In 1755, French architect Jacques-François Blondel was awarded by the Royal Academy of Architecture to built a Neoclassical portal at the West end of the cathedral. He disengaged the cathedral's facade by razing an adjacent cloister and three attached churches and achieved the westwork in 1764. In 1877, the Saint-Stephen of Metz was heavily damaged after a conflagration due to fireworks. After this incident, it was decided the refurbishment of the cathedral and its adornments within a Neogothic style. The western facade was completely rebuilt between 1898 and 1903; the Blondel's portal was demolished and a new Neogothic portal was added.
https://wn.com/Metz_Cathedral,_Metz,_Lorraine,_France,_Europe
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, France. Saint-Étienne de Metz is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz and the seat of the Bishop of Metz, currently Pierre Raffin. The cathedral treasury exhibits the millennium rich collection of the Bishopric of Metz, including paraments and items used for the Eucharist. Saint-Stephen of Metz has one of the highest naves in the world. The cathedral is nicknamed the Good Lord's Lantern, displaying the largest expanse of stained glass in the world with 6,496 m2 (69,920 sq ft). Those stained glass windows include works by Gothic and Renaissance master glass makers Hermann von Münster, Theobald of Lixheim, and Valentin Bousch and romantic Charles-Laurent Maréchal, tachist Roger Bissière, cubist Jacques Villon, and modernist Marc Chagall. Saint-Stephen Cathedral is a Rayonnant Gothic edifice built with the local yellow Jaumont limestone. Like in French Gothic architecture, the building is compact, with slight projection of the transepts and subsidiary chapels. However, it displays singular, distinctive characteristics in both its ground plan and architecture compared to most of the other cathedrals. Because of topography of Moselle valley in Metz, the common west-east axis of the ground plan could not be applied and the church is oriented north-northeast. Moreover, unlike the French and German Gothic cathedrals having three portals surmounted by a rose window and two large towers, Saint-Stephen of Metz has a single porch at its western facade. One enters laterally in the edifice by another portal placed at the south-western side of the narthex, declining the usual alignment of the entrance with the choir. The nave is supported by flying buttresses and culminates at 41.41 metres (135.9 ft) high, making one of the highest naves in the world. The height of the nave is contrasted by the relatively low height of the aisles with 14.3 metres (47 ft) high, reinforcing the sensation of tallness of the nave. This feature permitted the architects to create large, tall expanses of stained glass. Through its history, Saint-Stephen Cathedral was subjected to architectural and ornamental modifications with successive additions of Neoclassical and Neogothic elements. The edification of Saint-Stephen of Metz took place on an Ancient site from the 5th century consecrated to Saint Stephen protomartyr. According to Gregory of Tours, the shrine of Saint Stephen was the sole structure spared during the sack of 451 by Attila's Huns. The construction of the Gothic cathedral began in 1220 within the walls of an Ottonian basilica dating from the 10th century. The integration into the cathedral's ground plan of a Gothic chapel from the 12th century at the western end resulted in the absence of a main western portal; the south-western porch of the cathedral being the entrance of the former chapel. The work was completed around 1520 and the new cathedral was consecrated on 11 April 1552. In 1755, French architect Jacques-François Blondel was awarded by the Royal Academy of Architecture to built a Neoclassical portal at the West end of the cathedral. He disengaged the cathedral's facade by razing an adjacent cloister and three attached churches and achieved the westwork in 1764. In 1877, the Saint-Stephen of Metz was heavily damaged after a conflagration due to fireworks. After this incident, it was decided the refurbishment of the cathedral and its adornments within a Neogothic style. The western facade was completely rebuilt between 1898 and 1903; the Blondel's portal was demolished and a new Neogothic portal was added.
- published: 08 Dec 2015
- views: 6846
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Metz Cathedral Lightshow: 800th Anniversary
https://www.travelsignposts.com/France/sightseeing/metz-cathedral-800th-anniversary-lightshow: 2020 marks the 800th anniversary of Cathedrale Saint-Etienne de M...
https://www.travelsignposts.com/France/sightseeing/metz-cathedral-800th-anniversary-lightshow: 2020 marks the 800th anniversary of Cathedrale Saint-Etienne de Metz, the city’s main cathedral. There are many events throughout the year to mark its anniversary and one of these is the spectacular videomapping of the cathedral’s facade.
We were lucky to be in town when the light projection was on. Saint Etienne Cathedral is unique in that it boasts more glass than any other medieval religious building in the world. With its 6,496 m2 of stained glass, it is nicknamed the “Good Lord’s Lantern” (La Lanterne du Bon Dieu) . The light projection traces the eight centuries of the cathedral’s construction and pays homage to the builders and stained glass artists.
https://wn.com/Metz_Cathedral_Lightshow_800Th_Anniversary
https://www.travelsignposts.com/France/sightseeing/metz-cathedral-800th-anniversary-lightshow: 2020 marks the 800th anniversary of Cathedrale Saint-Etienne de Metz, the city’s main cathedral. There are many events throughout the year to mark its anniversary and one of these is the spectacular videomapping of the cathedral’s facade.
We were lucky to be in town when the light projection was on. Saint Etienne Cathedral is unique in that it boasts more glass than any other medieval religious building in the world. With its 6,496 m2 of stained glass, it is nicknamed the “Good Lord’s Lantern” (La Lanterne du Bon Dieu) . The light projection traces the eight centuries of the cathedral’s construction and pays homage to the builders and stained glass artists.
- published: 07 Jan 2020
- views: 1898
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Au coeur de la cathédrale Saint Etienne de Metz
Depuis 800 ans, la cathédrale Saint-Etienne trône en plein coeur de Metz. Un édifice de style gothique flamboyant exceptionnel et le plus vitré au monde. Joseph...
Depuis 800 ans, la cathédrale Saint-Etienne trône en plein coeur de Metz. Un édifice de style gothique flamboyant exceptionnel et le plus vitré au monde. Joseph Silesi nous emmène à la découverte de ses passages secrets et je ne m'attendais pas à autant de surprises ! Et la vue... la montée des marches valait le coup !
https://wn.com/Au_Coeur_De_La_Cathédrale_Saint_Etienne_De_Metz
Depuis 800 ans, la cathédrale Saint-Etienne trône en plein coeur de Metz. Un édifice de style gothique flamboyant exceptionnel et le plus vitré au monde. Joseph Silesi nous emmène à la découverte de ses passages secrets et je ne m'attendais pas à autant de surprises ! Et la vue... la montée des marches valait le coup !
- published: 23 Jan 2021
- views: 20605
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METZ CATHEDRAL
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, F...
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, France. Saint-Étienne de Metz is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz and the seat of the Bishop of Metz. The cathedral treasury exhibits the millennium rich collection of the Bishopric of Metz, including paraments and items used for the Eucharist.
Saint-Stephen of Metz has one of the highest naves in the world. The cathedral is nicknamed the Good Lord's Lantern (French: la Lanterne du Bon Dieu), displaying the largest expanse of stained glass in the world with 6,496 m2 (69,920 sq ft). Those stained glass windows include works by Gothic and Renaissance master glass makers Hermann von Münster, Theobald of Lixheim, and Valentin Bousch and romantic Charles-Laurent Maréchal, tachist Roger Bissière, cubist Jacques Villon, and modernist Marc Chagall.
https://wn.com/Metz_Cathedral
Saint-Étienne de Metz (French for "Saint-Stephen of Metz"), also known as Metz Cathedral, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral in Metz, capital of Lorraine, France. Saint-Étienne de Metz is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metz and the seat of the Bishop of Metz. The cathedral treasury exhibits the millennium rich collection of the Bishopric of Metz, including paraments and items used for the Eucharist.
Saint-Stephen of Metz has one of the highest naves in the world. The cathedral is nicknamed the Good Lord's Lantern (French: la Lanterne du Bon Dieu), displaying the largest expanse of stained glass in the world with 6,496 m2 (69,920 sq ft). Those stained glass windows include works by Gothic and Renaissance master glass makers Hermann von Münster, Theobald of Lixheim, and Valentin Bousch and romantic Charles-Laurent Maréchal, tachist Roger Bissière, cubist Jacques Villon, and modernist Marc Chagall.
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 1483
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The Metz Cathedral!
The St. Stephan's cathedral in Metz has one of the highest ceilings of any cathedral and it has the most stained glass of any building in the world. Definitely...
The St. Stephan's cathedral in Metz has one of the highest ceilings of any cathedral and it has the most stained glass of any building in the world. Definitely worth a visit!
https://wn.com/The_Metz_Cathedral
The St. Stephan's cathedral in Metz has one of the highest ceilings of any cathedral and it has the most stained glass of any building in the world. Definitely worth a visit!
- published: 25 Nov 2016
- views: 905
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METZ France 4K. Cathédrale de Metz. Temple Neuf. Welcome to METZ!
Metz is a city in northeast France, Metz located at the confluence of the Moselle & Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat...
Metz is a city in northeast France, Metz located at the confluence of the Moselle & Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Grand Est region.
Metz located near the tripoint along the junction of France, Germany, and Luxembourg, the city forms a central place of the European Greater Region and the SaarLorLux euroregion.
Metz has a rich 3,000 year history,[having variously been a Celtic oppidum, an important Gallo-Roman city,[ the Merovingian capital of Austrasia,[the birthplace of the Carolingian dynasty, a cradle of the Gregorian chant, and one of the oldest republics in Europe. The city has been steeped in Romance culture, but has been strongly influenced by Germanic culture due to its location and history.
Welcome to Metz!
https://wn.com/Metz_France_4K._Cathédrale_De_Metz._Temple_Neuf._Welcome_To_Metz
Metz is a city in northeast France, Metz located at the confluence of the Moselle & Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Grand Est region.
Metz located near the tripoint along the junction of France, Germany, and Luxembourg, the city forms a central place of the European Greater Region and the SaarLorLux euroregion.
Metz has a rich 3,000 year history,[having variously been a Celtic oppidum, an important Gallo-Roman city,[ the Merovingian capital of Austrasia,[the birthplace of the Carolingian dynasty, a cradle of the Gregorian chant, and one of the oldest republics in Europe. The city has been steeped in Romance culture, but has been strongly influenced by Germanic culture due to its location and history.
Welcome to Metz!
- published: 25 Jan 2018
- views: 32085
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Metz Cathedral, 800 years old! / La cathédrale de Metz, 800 ans !
🇬🇧 A little presentation of Metz Cathedral, a jewel of Gothic architecture, nicknamed the Lantern of God.
Read more on the blog: https://frenchmoments.eu/metz-...
🇬🇧 A little presentation of Metz Cathedral, a jewel of Gothic architecture, nicknamed the Lantern of God.
Read more on the blog: https://frenchmoments.eu/metz-cathedral
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🇫🇷 Petite vidéo de présentation de la cathédrale de Metz, un joyau de style gothique, surnommé la "Lanterne du Bon Dieu".
A découvrir sur https://mon-grand-est.fr/cathedrale-de-metz/
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" Metz Cathedral : https://youtu.be/mFdHX220LpA "
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🇬🇧 A little presentation of Metz Cathedral, a jewel of Gothic architecture, nicknamed the Lantern of God.
Read more on the blog: https://frenchmoments.eu/metz-cathedral
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🇫🇷 Petite vidéo de présentation de la cathédrale de Metz, un joyau de style gothique, surnommé la "Lanterne du Bon Dieu".
A découvrir sur https://mon-grand-est.fr/cathedrale-de-metz/
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" Metz Cathedral : https://youtu.be/mFdHX220LpA "
- published: 27 Oct 2019
- views: 3001
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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz - Chagall Fenster windows - Metz Cathedral - Kathedrale
Die riesige Kathedrale Saint-Étienne in Metz (Stephansdom), Bauzeit zwischen 1220 und 1520, Gotik. Im 20. Jahrhundert wurden einige von Marc Chagall entworfene ...
Die riesige Kathedrale Saint-Étienne in Metz (Stephansdom), Bauzeit zwischen 1220 und 1520, Gotik. Im 20. Jahrhundert wurden einige von Marc Chagall entworfene Glasfenster eingebaut.
The huge Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Metz, built between 1220 and 1520, Gothic. In the 20th century, some glass windows designed by Marc Chagall were installed.
#Metz
#CathédraleMetz
Playlist "Dom - Kathedrale - Cathédrale - Cathetral": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3BZsBCjlbchQaNcpnpL3saWW3ULjsolG
Gemafreie Musik von https://www.cayzland.de
(99 - schau)
© video by walkoART (2018)
https://wn.com/Cathédrale_Saint_Étienne_De_Metz_Chagall_Fenster_Windows_Metz_Cathedral_Kathedrale
Die riesige Kathedrale Saint-Étienne in Metz (Stephansdom), Bauzeit zwischen 1220 und 1520, Gotik. Im 20. Jahrhundert wurden einige von Marc Chagall entworfene Glasfenster eingebaut.
The huge Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Metz, built between 1220 and 1520, Gothic. In the 20th century, some glass windows designed by Marc Chagall were installed.
#Metz
#CathédraleMetz
Playlist "Dom - Kathedrale - Cathédrale - Cathetral": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3BZsBCjlbchQaNcpnpL3saWW3ULjsolG
Gemafreie Musik von https://www.cayzland.de
(99 - schau)
© video by walkoART (2018)
- published: 03 May 2018
- views: 2254