Looking through


We're back to the Märkisches Museum. As I said before, I really loved the architecture and the details in this museum, like this wonderfully painted doorway. 


In the next room, there were some nice paintings on display, including this one of the Neue Kirche (aka Deutsche Dom) on Gendarmenmarkt. The church is called the "New Church" because it was built after the Reformation had been accepted in Berlin. When Berlin's leaders started leaning towards the reform teachings of Luther and Calvin, Catholic cathedrals were simply converted to protestant churches. Thus, it was nice for parishioners in this part of the city to have a brand new place to worship.

16 comments:

  1. I like the delicate decoration!

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  2. I like the parquet floors of the museum, too. That church reminds me very much of one in Paris.

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  3. I love the way that doorway is painted. It's a work of art in itself.

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  4. A beautifully composed image and a fine painting!

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  5. Love the colorful flowers above the door.

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  6. Oh marvellous. Next time I'm in Berlin -not this year-, I'll have to go.

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  7. What a wonderful look through the different rooms.

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  8. I like the sense of depth in that first shot.

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  9. I love that doorway and the perspective. The details are gorgeous.

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  10. The first photo is wonderful.

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  11. Better keep your dirty fingers on the trim around that doorway!! ;)

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