Rosette windows

from various churches.

top left: from the chapel at Schloss Stolzenfels 
top right: from Wiesenbaden's Oranier-Gedächtniskirche
bottom left: from St Adolfus in Düsseldorf
bottom right: from the Egyptian episkopalean Church in Heidelberg

Monday Window

.

.

15 thoughts on “Rosette windows

    1. Glad you like them, Brian. What I like about these windows is that they work both ways, from the inside and outside. But I don’t usually go in churches and if I do I very seldom take photos.

      Liked by 1 person

      1. I hadn’t thought about that. I hope my silent Sunday posts don’t put you off. I am not religious at all, I like church architecture, sometimes the build history

        Liked by 1 person

      2. No, I’m not going that far. I seldom take pictures in churches because it feels like an intrusion, especially if they are not major tourist attractions as well.

        Liked by 1 person

    1. You have me stumped. When I took the photo and a few others of this church in 2022 I researched it and it came up with the Egyptian-episkopalian denomination. But when I look for it now, it says (boringly): St Albert in Bergheim (just next to the bridge over the Neckar, one bridge west from Bismarckplatz/Theodor-Heuss-Brücke). I have no idea where the error crept in.

      Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment