- 20861°N 16.37306°E / 48.20861; 16.37306 The
Pummerin ("boomer") or
Marienglocke ("Mary Bell") is the
largest bell in the Stephansdom, St. Stephen's Cathedral...
- Bell
Number Name (German) Name (English)
Weight (kg)
Tower 1 Pummerin/
Marienglocke (Bourdon Bell) Boomer/St. Mary 20.130
North 2 Steph****glocke
Saint Stephen...
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Ewald Mataré (1887–1965). The
oldest bells in the
cathedral are the
Marienglocke and the Virgilglocke, both cast in 1628. On 24
September 1961, the cathedral...
- (possibly in the 14th century),
aisleless nave
remodelled in Baroque;
Marienglocke (“Mary’s Bell”) from 1350; in the
graveyard gravestones about 1900 Near...
- Peter), both
bells ring at 16:45 on Sa****ays and Sundays,
whilst the '
Marienglocke'
rings the
Angelus on its own at 19:30 each evening. Hoffs, Gerhard....
- the Reformation. The two
other ringing bells, the
Elfuhr bell and the
Marienglocke and more of the
ringing bells were cast in 1514.
Outside the
Martin tower...
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original bells from the old church: the
Lambertusglocke dated 1496, and the
Marienglocke dated 1512. It had a
double main
portal surmounted by a bas-relief depicting...
- 1250 1100 e1 5
Salveglocke 1649 Cl. Rosier,
Rottenburg 1070 650 g1 6
Marienglocke 2008 Glockengießerei Bachert,
Karlsruhe 980 550 a1 7 Evangelistenglocke...
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Inscription Note 1 1250
Christusglocke Rex Christe,
impera super nos D 2 750
Marienglocke Maria, ****umpta, pro
nobis ora F 3 500
Josefglocke Sancte Josef, nobis****...
- Late
Gothic gatetower,
hipped roof, 1449 (dendrochronologically dated);
Marienglocke (“Mary’s Bell”) from time of
building Uhrturmg****e 3 –
former house with...