St. Batholomae At The Lake
by Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
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St. Batholomae At The Lake
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Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
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Photograph - Photography - Black And White Photography
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St. Bartholomae is a Catholic pilgrimage church in the Berchtesgadener Land district of Bavaria in Germany. It named for Saint Bartholomew the Apostle (Bartholomaeus in German), patron of alpine farmers and dairymen. The church is located at the western shore of the Koenigssee lake, on the Hirschau peninsula. It can only be reached by ship or after a long hike across the surrounding mountains.
A first chapel at the lake was built in 1134 by the Provosts of Berchtesgaden. From 1697 onwards it has been rebuilt in a Baroque style with a floor plan modelled on Salzburg Cathedral, two onion domes and a red domed roof. The church features stucco work by the Salzburg artist Joseph Schmidt and a three-apse quire. The altars in the apses are consecrated to Saint Bartholomew, Saint Catherine, and Saint James respectively.
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June 12th, 2013
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