Day 49
When we visited Mainz in 2012/3 Dagmar put together a
wonderful walking tour that ticked off the big name sites in town. Today we had a return visit to the Dom of St
Martin and a bit more of a wander round town.
Mainz is a really lovely city – and I’m really surprised it doesn’t
feature more heavily on tourists itineraries.
Its got everything you’d want – beautiful street-scapes, quirky
fountains, grand churches, fantastic restaurants & cafes, so much history
you could drown, world-class museums and great shopping.
The 1000-year-old Dom never ceases to amaze us – its HUGE, although
much more austere than the baroque churches we’ve seen throughout the rest of Europe. We checked out the small museum underneath
before heading out to my favourite part of the whole cathedral – the stunningly
beautiful covered cloister around a courtyard attached to the side. The outside of the Dom is actually quite hard
to photograph, and certainly a ‘whole’ cathedral photo is impossible because
there are so many other buildings built up close to it. The bronze model gives you an idea of the size
of the complex.
Right round the windows a pictorial list of all the Bishops of Mainz - from 976 to now. |
My favourite part of the Mainz Dom |
The gothic colonnade around the Cloister |
Dom Museum |
Six of the 12 Apostles dating from 1270 |
Altar table from 1310 |
No photos in this part of the museum so I lifted this from the internet - this painting was incredible |
After the Dom we headed down past the Gutenberg Museum
towards the Rhine. On the way I found
one of only 2 new Mianzer Man crossing lights.
I hope they roll these guys out over the coming months/years because he’s
really cool.
Gutenberg Museum - I visited here in 2013 and saw one of the original Guttenberg Bibles printed about 1455 |
Then it was through the Altstadt past the oldest
half-timbered house in Mainz – still standing proudly having been built in 1450. See I told you it was a gorgeous city!
Back for a coffee & cake before some more meandering
round town and a bit of shopping. I’m being very restrained. It's Karnival time in Mainz, all the shops are decorated - these are cake toppers I saw in a bakery window - amazing.
Tomorrow we’ll
check out the Landesmuseum (State Museum) and the Karnival Museum.
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