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De 257 meter hoge Messeturm (of de Trade Fair Tower) heeft een aantal indrukwekkende cijfers op zijn naam staan. Het gebouw met 63 verdiepingen staat op de derde plek van hoogste gebouwen in Frankfurt - na de Europaturm (337 meter) en de Commerzbank Tower (259 meter). Daarnaast staat het op plek twee van hoogste gebouwen van Duitsland en op plek drie van de Europese Unie (in deze lijstjes wordt de Europaturm niet meegerekend).
Frankfurt am Main, Duitsland
The 257 meter high Messeturm (or the Trade Fair Tower) has some impressive figures on its name. The 63-storey is the third tallest building in Frankfurt - after the Europaturm (337 metres) and the Commerzbank Tower (259 metres). In addition, it ranks second among the tallest buildings in Germany and third among the European Union (the Europaturm is not included in these lists).
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Farmers' protest against the government, Frankfurt, 11.01.2024
In 1165, after Leipzig was granted a city charter and market rights, the St. Nicholas church was erected. In 2015, the church will celebrate its 850th anniversary.
The church became renowned throughout Germany for its Prayers for Peace, which have been held there uninterrupted on every Monday since 1982.
St. Nicholas Church is the largest church in Leipzig; it is 63 metres (207 ft.) long and 43 metres (141 ft.) wide.
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The church was built in about 1165. It is named after St. Nicholas. It is built partially in the Romanesque style but was extended and enlarged in the early 16th century with a more Gothic style. In 1794 the interior was remodeled by German architect Johann Carl Friedrich Dauthe in the neoclassical style. The Nikolaikirche is a beautiful church with very unusual columns - they don`t follow the architectural model of Greek-Roman columns from antiquity but end in a "floral" pattern, giving the impression that the ceiling is supported by plant leaves.
The church has been a Protestant seat since 1539 after the Protestant Reformation, but the Catholic Church is allowed to use it too.
The church saw four of the five performances (including the premiere) of the St John Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach on Good Friday in 1724, 1728, 1732, and 1749 as well as many of his cantatas and oratorios performed by the Thomanerchor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Nicholas_Church,_Leipzig
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A new occasional series I am thinking about based on a day out. This is part of a set from my day out at the Birmingham NEC for a manufacturing trade fair with my designer daughter.
Visitors of IFA tradefair in Berlin, watching and photographing a huge 3D curved TFT HD wall of flatscreen.
Taken short before leaving the office today. Autostitched version of 4 shots, using the windowsill instead of a tripod.
Best seen large.
The Mädler Passage offers what few buildings can, by bringing to life so impressively the architectural and historical grandeur of the renowned exhibition hub and trading centre that is Leipzig City. The history of this most significant of arcades was mostly shaped by two forward-thinking Leipzig business men, Dr. Heinrich Stromer von Auerbach and Anton Mädler, who succeeded in making the arcade the world-famous attraction it is today. Both men moulded the building in their own way and in their own era.
In 1525, Stromer von Auerbach, rector of Leipzig University, opened a wine bar in the Waldheim-Hummelhain courtyard. And because the business was so successful, he decided, five years later, to build the stately “Auerbach’s Hof” (or “Auberbach’s Courtyard”) exhibition hall in the same place. The existing cellar vaults were maintained and further used as a wine parlour.
In 1625, for the location’s 100-year anniversary, a relative of Stromer von Auerbach, council member Johann Vetzer, commissioned the restructuring of the exhibition hall. He wanted to create a new attraction in the wine cellar and hired the painter Andreas Brettschneider to produce two murals portraying the legend of Dr. Faustus. One panel features Faustus riding away upon a wine cask. The other shows him drinking with students in a Leipzig tavern. These paintings were dated “1525” in reference to the year these word-of-mouth events took place, and they became forevermore associated with Auerbach’s Cellar. This afforded the establishment increased notoriety which turned into global fame thanks to Goethe’s Faust.
Leipzig can look back on a long and historically notable past. The town came into existence about 1000 years ago at the intersection between the most important trade routes. Many significant events will always be associated with the name of Leipzig.
For example, the Reformation began in 1539 with Martin Luther's sermon in St. Thomas Church, and the decisive battle against Napoleon also took place in Leipzig in 1813. And the autumn of 1989, which was recorded in history as the Peaceful Revolution, saw key events take place in and around St. Nicholas Church.
There is much to discover in Leipzig - its university, for example: one of the oldest in Germany, where Richard Wagner, Karl Liebknecht and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe studied, or that the first daily newspaper in the world was published here. And every year Leipzig is the scene for many festivals, events and trade fairs, attracting millions of visitors to the city.
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20. Januar 2020,
Nikon D3300, Tamron SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2,
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Bruges , a fairytale
Ok this is the real kickoff of a Shoot from Bruges ... The weather was great and I take you
back in time ... we write the year 1600 ad + .... I shake the pictures back and forth to
to keep it interesting as to the subject ... I hope it will be a fine journey for you!
All the Bruges shots Are 3x Raw Tonemapped & tweaked :D
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08.10.2010
Plusieurs centaines de salaries du secteur automobile ont manifeste au Salon de l'Automobile a Paris le 08/10/2010, a l'appel de la CGT, pour defendre les emplois, les salaires et les retraites. Hormis quelques heurts avec les forces de l'ordre a l'entree, la manifestation s'est deroule dans le calme.
Hundreds of workers from the automotive sector demonstrated at the Salon de l'Automobile, the indusytry's tradefair in Paris, on October 10, 2010, to defend their jobs, their wages and pensions. Except for a few clashes with the police at the entrance, the demonstration was peaceful.
Auerbachs Keller is the best known and second oldest restaurant in Leipzig, Germany. Already one of the city’s most important wine bars by the 16th century, it owes its worldwide reputation to Goethe's play Faust as the first place Mephistopheles takes Faust on their travels.
The present-day restaurant is located below the Mädlerpassage, a historic covered passage built from 1912 to 1914 at Grimmaische Straße 2 in Leipzig's historical district near the market.
Young Goethe often visited Auerbach’s Cellar while studying at Leipzig University from 1765 to 1768 and called it his favorite wine bar. He saw there two paintings on wood dating from 1625, one depicting the legendary magician and astrologer Johann Georg Faust drinking with students and the other showing him riding out the door astride a wine barrel, something he could have accomplished only with the help of the Devil. Goethe was already familiar with the Faust legend from his youth, since a puppet show Dr. Faust, was frequently performed at local street fairs. The scene Auerbach’s Cellar in Leipzig in his drama Faust I is his literary memorial to his student tavern and to the city, albeit an ironic one. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auerbachs_Keller
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Twin Spheres Intelligent office buildings, by architect Roberto Perez-Guerras, 1989.
Located at the entrance to the fair grounds of Juan Carlos I in Madrid (Spain). Structured from a large glass sphere. The exterior glass work was created by using a sophisticated computer program in Singapore (translated from perezguerras.com).
HDR from five bracketed exposures (1EV steps), handheld.
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Edificios inteligentes Esferas gemelas, por el arquitecto Roberto Perez-Guerras, 1989.
Ubicados en la entrada del Recinto Ferial Juan Carlos I. Estructurado a partir de una gran esfera de cristal. La cristalería exterior se realizó gracias a la utilización de un sofisticado programa de ordenador en Singapur (perezguerras.com).
HDR generado a partir de un horquillado de cinco exposiciones (intervalos de 1EV) sin trípode.
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Stefi aka Romy, nowadays analogic art photographer & sculptor in Paris, former important co-operator in the Vintage Workshop® crew, showing her weird outlook ready for a special "mission" in Milano for a Vintage Workshop® exhibition event. (Will be revealed in the next upload ;-)
This spectatular woman, Stefi, is one of the smartest persons I've ever met in my life. She is a very serious & professional worker but also capable to put herself into discussion and, what has been most vital for me, she is able to let me laugh out loud and this virtue has been priceless for helping me directing successfully the Vintage Workshop® project. Stefi has assisted me in the development of about 10 exhibitions, especially in Milano and now she is at the top of her carreer as artist & art educator which makes me hugely proud of her. White Angel
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