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Sun 6 Sep 2009
Built at the request of a French missionary, Father Joseph Pascal in 1809 by a French architect, the Assumption Cathedral was completed in 1821 at the time of King Rama II designed. The original cathedral was built from materials imported from France and Italy. The name was given in the cathedral to celebrate the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
The church has a central role in the missionary movement of the 19th Century played. The cathedral is part of a complex with the Convent of the Assumption Catholic Mission of Bangkok’s Assumption Printing Press and the presbytery, which was inhabited by the missionaries during their stay in Bangkok.
The church underwent major renovations in 1909 and 1910 and later became a theromanesque have style during the years 1910 to 1918. During the Second World War in 1942 in nearby buildings such as the cathedral was heavily damaged, the church was repaired and renovated in the 1980s and 1990s, now adorn the windows of the church. The cathedral consists of a rectangular structure with a high red brick exterior, apart from the surrounding white buildings. The cathedral has a high ceiling decorated with high towers on the way to church.
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Thu 2 Jul 2009
While some islands in the Caribbean for its rough atmosphere, Saint Kitts and its people are known to be satisfied with quiet, peaceful and pious. Although the island is certainly not without a lot of fun, seems to be the spiritual nature of the inhabitants of St. Kitts’ to provide a calming influence on all visitors. Like many other destinations known to appear for a peaceful and calm life for the inhabitants of St. Kitts revolve around the church and its rich history. As the population of St. Kitts is low compared to other popular Caribbean islands, the island has only two main churches. However, these churches – a Roman Catholic cathedral and an Anglican church – are two of the main buildings on the island and should be part of any visit to the city of Basseterre.
One of the most impressive buildings in St. Kitts is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, a Catholic church, which dates back to the 1920s. Although the cathedral is not yet 100 years old, a number of churches from the colonial period of the earth since the beginning of the 18th century today. The original Catholic cathedral was built on a picturesque plot in 1706. Originally built as the cathedral of Notre-Dame, the French-built structure was known until four years later destroyed by British troops. With St. Kitts under British control in 1710, the church was rebuilt as a primary Anglican church on the island. For the next century, Catholics were persecuted by the British and allowed to worship in public. Consequently, the Catholic population was forced to St. Kitts, in practice their religion in private, without a church home.
After a century of persecution, St. Kitts-Catholics “again allowed to practice their faith in the 1829th A few years later, a large group of Portuguese immigrants arrived on the island, further increasing the diversity and island the Catholic population of St. Kitts’. With the support of immigrants strictly religious buildings of the Catholic population of St. Kitts’, a new church in 1856. Well, as is known, the Church of the Immaculate Conception, the building has served the Catholic community, the island until 1927, when today is larger, more ornate structure was built. Today, visitors to the Cathedral, amid the beautiful surroundings of Independence Square, the historic park of St. Kitts, bounded by well-preserved buildings from the colonial era.
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Wed 17 Jun 2009
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athedral is the oldest active cathedral in the United States, although in this building has been here for 1794th It replaced two earlier structures that were destroyed in the fires of 1788 and 1794.
The first fire to destroy the French Quarter has occurred on the afternoon of March 21, 1788 and began when the candle stuck in the chapel of a private house on fire, spread to curtains and the rest of the building. Since that day, Good Friday, a Catholic holiday, it would not allow church leaders that the church bells ringing like a fire alarm. The fire could not be verified and quickly spread to the rest of the city. It took five hours and destroyed more than 800 buildings.
The second fire began December 8, 1794, when some children were playing with fire. Although only 212 buildings were destroyed, was the financial loss resulting from the second fire is much greater than in the first fire. Fires have been a boon for New Orleans. The Spanish governor ordered to build the French Quarter in Spanish architecture, with few changes from the previous French were again to reduce the risk of fire. New buildings should be built next to each other, without lane could act in a wind tunnel between the spread of fire. The buildings were constructed right on the road and tile roofs. The brick buildings of new structures included many more than before.
Sat 18 Apr 2009
In about 45 minutes from Barcelona to visit Montserrat is a day trip from Barcelona, and easily accessible. Montserrat is a mountain of shredded, and in itself is a marvel to be admired. If you arrive by train from Barcelona, take the leaves from Plaça Espanya, then you can enjoy the magnificent scenery – mostly flat, up suddenly, a huge rock that comes in the form of land – here you Montserrat. The train stops in Olessa of Montserrat – the small town at the foot of the mountain. From there, you have two choices of transport up the mountain. First, Cremallera “or” zip-Train takes you slowly up the hill – about 2400 meters. The train, the wheels are like gears locking teeth on the track – like a zipper. However, by far the most spectacular case of transport is the cable car. Amazing views can be enjoyed from the cabin, including licking the winding streets on the hill, with buses and cars to admire the scenery.
At the head of a Catholic monastery – built in 1025 – and the main attraction. This is the magnificent cathedral with its famous Black Madonna – a cave discovered in the vicinity. If you’re lucky, or are planning, you can also enjoy their haunting melodies in the chorus of the cathedral. There are many walks along the width of the top of the mountain – the feet of the angel of Santa Cova (or Holy Cave, where the Black Madonna was found), and all are easily accessible and live in tranquility. The monks also have facilities such as auto shop, service, gift shop, museum and are very accommodating when he recalls that their main language is Catalan.
Montserrat History is full of stories and interesting anecdotes text – several fires raged and destroyed a large number of bands and rides and interesting photos can be seen from various disasters. There is also a funicular (like a bus) on a cable at the top where you really admire in the environment. As already mentioned, the majority of the surrounding flat, so that the margin for the views and some amazing photos forever.