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    St. Paulus Dom

    St. Paulus Dom

    4.5(21 reviews)
    32.2 km

    If it comes to the Paulus Dome in Muenster, I'd like to come to a very special detail. My favourite…read moredetail in the dome is an everybody's tip, even if this everybody is not interested in church history, holy Marias, jewels, gold and all this stuff. My tip: Go to the Dome in Muenster and look at the Astronomic Watch. Since 1540 (Yes you see right) this watch runs and runs and runs, showing the time bang to the minute. Not easy to educe evidence, because there is no easy way to read this watch at all. Let me help you: The huge watch hand (with the Sun) is the hour hand. It runs left way. You see the rome ciphers I-XII two times on the outer circle (Yes, there is a 3 AM and a 3 PM). On this outer circle you see as well red and white altering degree marks 360 for the complete circle. Follow my calculation: If the hand runs the circle in 24 hours (what is 1440 minutes) and the circle has 360 degrees . . . . . yes: then one mark is four minutes (1440/360=4). Sure this secret knowledge helps you to read the time and impress whoever is around you. If you are looking for minute and Second hands (hups is this the term???! I didn't know a second hand shop is selling watch components: - 0 Your Language is very funny; I'm still learning) ). But you find indications for the moon phase, the position of planets, the zodiac signs and so on. Most impressive: Since 1540 it shows the bank holidays (Easter, Pentecoast and so on ) But the clock builders will fail. In the year 2071 it has to be recalibrated, no joke ;-) Every 15 minutes the time god chronos is moving the hour glass and Mr. Death is ringing the bell to remind us, that our time isnn't endless. Every day at noon the holy kings run their journey to the Jesus child with a lot of jingle jangle. By the way: This is the second clock. The first has been destroyed by the Munester Anabaptists in 1534. So do not touch this one. You have heard, what happened with those guys . . . . . .

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    St. Lambertus - Inside (4/24/23)

    St. Lambertus

    4.8(16 reviews)
    83.2 kmAltstadt

    The St. Lambertus church is one of the oldest buildings in Düsseldorf with the first documentation…read moredating back to Pope Hadrian IV dated May 23, 1159. The spire is uniquely twisted and while I've only seen one like this in Chesterfield https://www.yelp.com/biz/parish-church-of-st-mary-and-all-saints-chesterfield, this was apparently unintentional. After a fire in 1815, they rebuilt it with fresh wood that was too fresh and then after the damage of WWII, it was rebuilt twisted at the request of the parishoners. And in 1974, the church "promoted" papal minor basilica by Pope Paul VI. As a parish church, the church is dedicated to St. Lambertus, a martyr who was murdered in Liège in 705. The interior of the church is amazing and a reminder that no one builds churches quite like the Catholics. Well worth a visit, even if this isn't your particular religion. [Review 16353 overall - 161 in Germany - 1860 of 2021.]

    This was one of the stops on our tour of the city of Düsseldorf and I enjoyed finding out the…read morehistory about the unique feature of this Catholic church - look up and you will see Spire has a distinct kink and is absolutely twisted! Our guide said one legend has it that it twisted when a young couple were asked by the priest if they were coming pure to the marriage and they lied, but the more prosaic truth is that there was a mistake when the spire was built. On the cold December day when I was visiting, I ducked in while the guide was speaking in German, and found it a warm and holy refuge. There were some postcards of the church and the Christ cross available for 30 cents each, as well as info pamphlets in a variety of languages. The warm and mellow brick of the building is a giveaway to its medieval origins and it's a spiritual place to take a break and rest up. Yelp 243/ 2018

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