Explore the captivating roofscape of Bordeaux, where historic and modern architecture seamlessly blend to create a unique urban panorama.
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Golden rays sliced across a Florentine row house, painting half the façade in amber glow while the other half lingered in cool shadow. Ornate Renaissance-style windows, dark wooden shutters, and a rooftop garden stood out against the deep blue sky, a fleeting bit of everyday beauty that my friend and I caught on our Italian cruise wander.

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The colorful stained-glass window in the Castle Church of Wittenberg displays intricately designed coats of arms from various cities. It symbolizes the unity of Protestant communities and lends the church interior a solemn, historic atmosphere. The detailed glasswork is a remarkable testament to both religious and civic identity.

Das farbenprächtige Kirchenfenster in der Schlosskirche Wittenberg zeigt kunstvoll gestaltete Wappen verschiedener Städte. Es erinnert an die Verbundenheit der protestantischen Gemeinden und verleiht dem Kirchenraum eine feierliche, historische Atmosphäre. Die detailreiche Glasmalerei ist ein beeindruckendes Zeugnis religiöser und städtischer Identität.

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In the Castle Church of Wittenberg, the neo-Gothic princely pew made of oak stands between the pulpit and the chancel. Commissioned by Emperor Wilhelm II, it was donated by Protestant German princes and the free cities of Lübeck, Hamburg, and Bremen. Designed by Friedrich Adler and executed by Wilhelm Lober, the 22 seats are adorned with coats of arms and ornate canopies.

In der Schlosskirche Wittenberg steht zwischen Kanzel und Chor das neogotische Fürstengestühl aus Eiche. Auf Wunsch Kaiser Wilhelms II. wurde es von evangelischen Bundesfürsten und den freien Städten Lübeck, Hamburg und Bremen gestiftet. Die Entwürfe stammen von Friedrich Adler, die Ausführung übernahm Wilhelm Lober. Baldachine schmücken die 22
Wappenplätze.

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