Howe''s full name lai oda, church cathedral, is located in the north of lake lucerne, is the most important church in lucerne. The church was built in 735, was originally Roman architecture, converted into gothic in the 14th century, the 17th century because of fire damage and reconstruction for the Renaissance. Cantrell covered the east of stretched tall stone steps to the front of a church road, like the holy shrine to the church. Internal solemn church, week bench late Renaissance carvings, vivid and exquisite, worth watching. Today''s Howe''s cathedral is located at the center of local beliefs and church music performance. There is concert within the church, the church''s religious musical compositions foil extraordinarily solemn and grand. Here you can see a big pipe organ, made in 1640, a total of 4950 root organ, is still used in lucerne summer festival.
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The church has a staircase and is a real picture opportunity and has 2 superb steeples.The door itself is amazingly carved and the interior there are several sacred pieces of work and statues and is c...
The most visited Church in Lucerne - a must go with family!
A little further from the Old Town, but equally easily accessible (we walked from train station to there with Family), is the Hofkirche or Church of Saint Leodegar, a Roman Catholic church of late Ren...
Walked to this church from the nearby old town. Attracted by the two steeples that are iconic in Lucerne, we quickly entered the church. To the left of the entrance was a columbarium which makes it a ...
The Roman Catholic church "Hofkirche" was completed in 1639 but the consecration took place after the installation of the art works in 1644. The tall twin spires of the church are an excellent orienta...
The Church of St. Leo de Gard is located on the north side of Lake Lucerne. It is the most representative church in Lucerne. It was built in 735 AD
This was originally a Roman-style building that was converted to Gothic in the 14th century. The fire in the 17th century was converted into a Renaissance
here is also the church where the goddess Hepburn married
extending from the water tower flower bridge along the long stone steps to the church of St. Leo de Gard
Address: Sankt Leodegarstrasse 6
Ms_Lacy
Built in 735, the two-tower Gothic building of the Hofkirche is Switzerland's most important Renaissance church. The beautiful spires of the church and the pipe organ made in the 17th century are very famous. In the 8th century, it used to be a Benedictine monastery. In 1633 the monastery was destroyed by fire. Rebuilt in 1645. Walking into the church, the solemn atmosphere of the church came to the fore. There is a glimpse of the Bible for people to read at the door. The statue of Jesus is erected in the middle of the church. People who believe in religion pray silently in the chair. There is a vivid and delicate Renaissance on the right side of the church. Late-style engraving pattern. What is most worth mentioning is that there is a pipe organ with 4,950 copper pipes made in 1640. It is very majestic. If you can listen to a religious music here, it will definitely bring out the solemnity and grandeur of the church.
karenluna
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The Cathedral of St. Leo de Gard, located on the north side of Lake Lucerne, is an important church in Lucerne. The interior of Hof Cathedral is solemn and solemn, and there are engraving patterns in the late Renaissance, which are vivid and delicate and worthy of appreciation. Today's Hof Cathedral is the center of faith for the locals and the place to perform church music. There are occasional concert performances in the Havre Cathedral, and the religious music played on the church is extraordinarily solemn and grand.
Howe''s full name lai oda, church cathedral, is located in the north of lake lucerne, is the most important church in lucerne. The church was built in 735, was originally Roman architecture, converted into gothic in the 14th century, the 17th century because of fire damage and reconstruction for the Renaissance. Cantrell covered the east of stretched tall stone steps to the front of a church road, like the holy shrine to the church. Internal solemn church, week bench late Renaissance carvings, vivid and exquisite, worth watching. Today''s Howe''s cathedral is located at the center of local beliefs and church music performance. There is concert within the church, the church''s religious musical compositions foil extraordinarily solemn and grand. Here you can see a big pipe organ, made in 1640, a total of 4950 root organ, is still used in lucerne summer festival.
The high tower on the facade of this church is very pointed, and it feels like it clamps the center building tightly. The interior space is reminiscent of Notre Dame Cathedral. The decoration styles do have similarities. This is a good space for meditation, as well as the atrium.
I went to Lucerne to visit the Hof Cathedral last year. I happened to be in the church for worship, so I can’t bother you. These revisited Lucerne, the first spot in the morning was to go straight to the Hauf Church, to take a good time and make up for the regret last time. The Hof Cathedral is an important church in Lucerne. It has the largest pipe organ in the world. The interior layout of the church is very solemn and the two-tower architecture is very conspicuous and beautiful. The building more than a thousand years ago has been preserved and published after vicissitudes of life. Not easy.
The Hof Church, in the most prominent position of the skyline of Lucerne’s old town, is the first one to see from the east from the Reuss River and the Kappel Bridge, or from the cruise terminal of Lake Lucerne and the arch of the railway station to the north. It must be the twin spires of the Hof church. From the Lion Square on the northern shore of Lake Lucerne, 300 meters east, you reach the Hof Church. Built in 735 AD and rebuilt in 1645, the exterior of the church is Renaissance style, elegant and magnificent, and the interior is solemn and magnificent. The church’s 4950 brass pipe organ made in 1640 is well-known and is still playing sacred religious music and the rhythm of summer music~
The Hof Church, located on the north side of Lake Lucerne, is the most important church in Lucerne. The Romanesque building started in 735 AD was converted into Gothic style in the 14th century and Renaissance style in the 17th century. The interior of the church is solemn, and there are vivid and delicate carvings on the church. The church organ, manufactured in 1640, has a total of 4950 organ pipes, which are still used at the Lucerne Summer Music Festival.