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05-MAY-2015

Aarhus. Cathedral

The construction of Aarhus Cathedral began in the decade after year 1190, by Bishop Peder Vognsen of the powerful Hvide family from Zealand. Bishop Vognsen built the cathedral around St. Clement's church because local people venerated St. Niels, and Vognsen wanted to harness that devotion for his cathedral. Vognsen also established the cathedral school of Aarhus Katedralskole, before the cathedral was completed. The church was finished in 1300 in typical Romanesque style with half-rounded arches supporting a flat timber ceiling. The second St. Clements was built of large red bricks, a new building material that became popular all over Scandinavia and northern Germany for ecclesiastical and public buildings. Four chapels were built into the north transept. The episcopal chair was moved from Our Lady Church to St. Clements.However, in 1330, the cathedral and much of the town burned down, and the church was abandoned until 1449. By then the Gothic style of architecture had reached Denmark, and the cathedral was enlarged in stages until it reached its present size in year 1500. The nave was lengthened to 93 meters, the longest in Denmark. The transept was widened, and the typical Gothic vaulting raised the ceilings and permitted high windows which fill the building with light.

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Stephanie02-Jun-2015 18:30
Beautiful capture Jose! Wish I was there! V
Helen Betts02-Jun-2015 17:45
Great POV, and I like the dramatic contrast in architecture. V.
John Hamers02-Jun-2015 17:45
Wonderful view of this church from this point of view !!V
Jim Coffman02-Jun-2015 17:40
Well composed street shot!
Buz Kiefer02-Jun-2015 17:31
Remarkable structure. Beautiful composted photo. Vote.
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