Showing posts with label Nürnberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nürnberg. Show all posts

2.24.2009

A Pig On the Roof...

A Pig on my plate (Sorry for all you vegetarians out there!)






I will leave you in Nürnberg with these pictures of another Historische Wurstküche.

2.17.2009

Interesting Sculpture

I loved this sculpture in Nürnberg. It was in the swanky-shopping area of the old city.



Because of the sizes of the figures it creates an illusion of great depth. I have no idea who it's by, or what it's called. If anyone knows please chime in in the comments section!

2.08.2009

More Cute Signage



I love it. I may even put it on a t-shirt. The background is a preview of what is coming next as well. Views of the castle in Nürnberg.

2.07.2009

What a Relief...Or Rather a Few Reliefs!

I love the texture on these reliefs!



They are all on the outside of the church in old-city Nürnberg.

2.04.2009

Flowers in Architecture


Some flowers to cheer you up on a winter day.


The building has some interesting architectural details on the top as well. I am drawn, as always, to the repetition of circular shapes. And there's a clock on the wall similar to the one a couple posts ago.

2.02.2009

Supporting Detail

This is a detail from under the eagle from yesterday. I love this as well.


The lion above for protection (who looks a bit high-maintenance with the mane teased that high.) Then there is the struggle of man below; He looks like he is pulling himself up, or at least holding on with some effort because of the look on his face. The ripe, round fruit frames the scene above with plenty. And then there is the texture below that looks like a spine with leaves on the side. It's very random and very interesting.

The expressive nature of the shapes is what gets me.

2.01.2009

Shields In Architecture



I (heart) logos! This shield must have to do with this church or a saint. It has a distinctly Christian symbolism.



Why does the caged bird sing?



Maybe Maya Angelou can tell you, but now we know why the bird is caged in the first place. To keep the other birds out.

This has such expressive texture. I love it!

1.31.2009

Human Gargoyles!




You can see the opening for the water spout in the mouth, which shows the gargoyle's original purpose. But it appears that this church has had some modernization done. The large pipes now probably take care of the rainwater runoff. (I won't mention anything about the placement of the pipe.) This cathedral is in Old Town Nürnberg on the way up to the castle.

1.25.2009

More of the Same

Here's another building with a saint on the corner, and one window that sticks out of the side of the building. These are all around the cathedral. I wonder if they were all residences of powerful church people, who would have to keep an eye on what was happening in the square by church. Is that why there is only one window that it would be possible to see 180 degrees from? I'm dying to know if anyone out there has this particular nugget of knowledge!



This is fun. It has a sundial clock painted on the wall. I wonder if it's accurate most of the year...

I like the windows sticking out of the roof as well.

1.21.2009

Another Great Door Handle

I love this, so I'm keeping it up a couple of days. (Also, it's exam time. I can't post everyday right now. :) )



I can't really tell if this is supposed to be a lion or another imaginary creature, but I love it.

1.16.2009

No Architecture, Just a Renaissance Parade





Every hour this parade of people in costumes marched down from the Castle in Nürnberg. It was fun.

1.15.2009

Old School Window




Here is another window sticking out of the side of a building. This one looks much older, and it is definitely more ornate. If facing the right direction this room could get a lot of sun exposure. It's exciting.

1.14.2009

What a Great Window!



I would love to have this window! It adds something interesting to this otherwise unremarkable building. Along with the little apse-like cubby with the saint in it.

Does anyone know anything about the history of this kind of window. Why is there only one on the building?

1.12.2009

Nürnberg Wall Art





These are all in the old town, which is the city center that was built up during medieval times. Nürnberg has some fun things to see.

1.09.2009

More Architecture of Power and Propaganda


This is Zeppelin field where the power-building began. This is where marching and war games took place in order to recruit young people to the Nazi cause.

Here's an interesting video clip of the swastika being blown off the top of the main building.

1.08.2009

The Architecture of Power and Propaganda

Here are four views of Congress Hall, which is on the back side of the Documentation Center. It was originally designed and built to be used for Nazi meetings. It was meant to look like the Coliseum in Rome, but was never finished because the main power shifted to Berlin, and then the war began.




The Architecture strictly for power and propaganda is quite monumental, but also quite ugly!

1.07.2009

Architecture To Document History









These are all artifacts on display in Nürnberg at the Documenation Center, which documents Nürnberg's role in the rise of Nazi power in Germany. It is a whole museum dedicated to propaganda, and how the Nazis assembled and gradually gained power. It is quite a powerful and interesting museum, especially if you're interesting in propaganda art and artifacts, as I am.

I didn't have quite enough time here. I wish I had taken a picture of the entrance, but I was looking at the book selection in the lobby and ran out of time. Click to see the Entrance to the Documentation Center.