Sunday, November 25, 2012

Gothic Architecture, Mariendom and Severikirche


Gothic Architecture
Time period:
·          From 12th Century (originated in France) to 16th Century
·          Gothic revivals in mid-18th Century to 20th Century
Features: (Images of Cologne Cathedral)
·          Pointed arches













·          Vaulted ceilings

















·          Flying buttresses










·          Gargoyles














·          Very tall



















Mostly churches, but there are some gothic style castles, town halls, universities, etc.
Origins of the term “Gothic”:
·          Began in the 1530’s (during the Renaissance) by Giorgio Vasari to describe culture that was “barbaric”
·          The term was eventually used to describe medieval architectures, because those were also old and barbaric
·          July 21, 1710 the Académie d'Architecture met in Paris
Ø  Determined the use of bowed arches, helping to finish openings at the top of chimneypieces as “barbaric” and Gothic
Gothic architecture in Germany
·          Models the French style, but with taller towers
·          Sometimes the towers are not completed
·          Cathedrals are very open
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_architecture
http://www.exploring-castles.com/characteristics_of_gothic_architecture.html


Mariendom und Severie Church

Two churches, The Mariendom (aka, the Dom. St. Mary’s Cathedra, or Erfurt Cathedral) and Severikirche (St. Severus Church)
·          Very different looks, plain and white vs. intricate gothic style outside

St. Severus Church was built on the grounds that housed the relics of St. Severus of Ravenna in 836
·          Church built/rebuilt in 1148
·          Rebuilt again in 1270s in Gothic style
·          Consecrated in 1308
·          Central part of church finished in 1327
Central part of the church, vaulted ceilings of the Gothic style
·          Vaults added around 1370-1389
·          Relics of St. Severus added around 1365
Tomb of St. Severus

Fire damaged the church in 1472
·          Vaults replaced in 1472-1473
·          East Towers rebuilt in 1495
Mariendom is Gothic style from the 14th or 15th Centuries
·          The towers are Romanesque and belonged to a church built for Bishop Boniface in 742
Martin Luther was ordained in the cathedral on April 3, 1507
Pointed Arch doorway of the Mariendom
Alterpiece in the Mariendom




















Sources