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A few hours in Munich (page 3/16)

[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 3]

Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 3

The High Altar is very ornate. The cross over the altar has no naked man on it, writhing in agony, which may mean that it is a Lutheran or Protestant church. The Protestants worship the risen, resurrected Christ rather than the dying one. But the Web pages I found were all very confusing (or confused) as [...] [more...]

[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 4: painted ceiling]
[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 5: staircase]

Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 5: staircase

I want a staircase like that in my house :-)

[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 6: Caption]
[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 7: statue]
[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 8]
[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 9: The Jesus Dude again]

Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 9: The Jesus Dude again

Another shot of an expensive candle-holder. Actually maybe it’s John the Evangelist, since he carries a book. It is signed, [more...]

[picture: Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 10]

Inside the Church of the Holy Ghost 10

A caption. Please feel free to transcribe (or, better translate) it!

[picture: Cum Angelis Et Archangelis]

Cum Angelis Et Archangelis

“With angels and arch-angels and all the company of heaven...” complete with a cherub.

[picture: Horse and cart]

Horse and cart

A cart being pulled through the centre of Munich by two horses.

[picture: Ratskeller]

Ratskeller

Rats Keller is the German for Town Hall, appropriately enough.

[picture: Fountain in Marienplatz]

Fountain in Marienplatz

Water pours out of his bucket.


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