Pipes of the (relatively) new organ at St Stephans. “New” is always relative around here, given that we’re over 2000 years old. And 3 years old is just the blink…
I don’t need much encouragement to visit St Stephan’s church with its seductively peaceful Chagall windows, but an unexpected and very touching invitation to Paul and Angela’s wedding yesterday made…
Didn’t know that I’d missed the Chagall windows in the Stephanskirche that much. (That, and making Kate‘s day…)
Rocked on up to “La Gallerie” the other day, a very fine Italian restaurant in the Gaustrasse shadowed by St Stephan’s church and nodded to the folks at the adjoining…
>Peeking through the gate at the Cloister of St Stephens church.
>Gau-Straße looking up the hill to St Stephens. Gau-Straße is the bane of cyclists in Mainz. It is not overly steep, but it is a long incline, and it is…
>Well, they tried covering it up, but it didn’t work.. The tatty tarmac job that someone slung on top of the brick surface of the Stefansstrasse, leading from St Stefan’s…
>Very obliging of the chappy in the car to light up the Gaustrasse for me the other evening. St Stephans (of Chagall fame) at the top of the hill. (Puff,…
>Sounds a bit like a “knock knock” joke Willi who? Willigis. Looking up from the Willigisstrasse across the Willigisplatz to St Stephans, the burial place of Bishop Willigis (although they’re…