Travel Photography > Featured photos taken in Germany and tagged as churches
Originally built in 12th Century; re-built many times since.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church was built in honor of Kaiser (Emperor) Wilhem I.
This leaning steeple in Zoest, Germany is quite peculiar. According to legend, a man tied his horse to a pole one night and went to sleep on a blanket laid on vast depths of snow. The next morning he awoke on solid ground in front of a church. His horse was nowhere to be found. Curiously, he looked up and tied to the top pole of the steeple was his horse. Get it?
What a congregation - or in this case, an audience - looks like from the organ loft in Bamberg Dom.