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Aschafemburgo / Alemanha

Aschafemburgo é uma cidade independente na Alemanha, na região administrativa da Baixa Francónia do estado da Baviera. Depois de Würzburg, é a segunda maior cidade deste Regierungsbezirk. Aschafemburgo é um centro importante da região geográfica e histórica Francônia. Aschafemburgo situa-se numa parte elevada da margem direita do rio Main. A primeira menção atestada da cidade data de 957. Na Idade Média a cidade tornou-se a segunda sede de bispos depois de Mainz. A maior atração turística da cidade é o Schloss Johannisburg, que se situa na cidade velha. Este castelo de arenito foi habitado até 1803 pelos príncipes-eleitores e Arcebispos-eleitores de Mainz. O museu foi reaberto em 1994, pois foi feita uma série de restaurações por causa dos estragos causados pela Segunda Guerra Mundial

St. Peter und Alexander (Aschaffenburg)

Aschafemburgo / Alemanha

The Kollegiatsstift St. Peter und Alexander is a Catholic church located in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Germany. It is the town's oldest church, established in the 10th century, dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Alexander. The main building was built as a Roman basilica,while other phases were built in the early Gothic style. The current structure is a cruciform basilica, reflecting a variety of styles including a Romanesque nave from the 12th century and a 15th-century tower. The church is also notable for its Renaissance painting Beweinung Christi by Matthias Grünewald and the 10th-century Triumphkreuz. The Stiftskirche is open to the public and serves as a Roman Catholic parish church. A museum in the former chapter house exhibits church treasures and other historical artifacts. The associated collegiate church was classified historical monument of Bavaria. Situated on top of a hill, the church has good views of the city of Aschaffenburg. The architecture of the monastery reflects different periods, from pre-Romanesque to the seventeenth century, although most of the current buildings date back to the 12th and 13th centuries.

Staatsgalerie Aschaffenburg

Aschafemburgo / Alemanha

The Staatsgalerie Aschaffenburg is an art museum in Schloss Johannisburg in Aschaffenburg, Germany. With some 368 paintings, it is the largest of the galleries outside Munich making up the Bavarian State Painting Collections. The origin and main part of the museum is the collection of Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal, Elector of Mainz, who lived in Johannisburg from 1792 until his death in 1802. The focus lies on German and Netherlandic paintings, mainly genre paintings.