I was going to comment on the contrast one gets between the inside and the outside of these places on yesterday’s LDP post. The creators could obviously hold two dissonant design aesthetics in their heads at once.
Rosemary Kneipp
July 10th, 2016 at 11:50 pm
Yes, it’s odd, isn’t it? Unless it’s got something to do with not showing off to the infidels. We have seen so many of these churches since Wies and their plainness outside is never indicative of the inside decoration.
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I was going to comment on the contrast one gets between the inside and the outside of these places on yesterday’s LDP post. The creators could obviously hold two dissonant design aesthetics in their heads at once.
Yes, it’s odd, isn’t it? Unless it’s got something to do with not showing off to the infidels. We have seen so many of these churches since Wies and their plainness outside is never indicative of the inside decoration.
Hope the blisters heal quickly.
Incredible beauty in the church. No wonder you are returning.
Well, since the first visit was in 1999, they have!
You would not expect that from the exterior. And yet the exterior architecture appeals to me as well. Jaw dropping!
[…] in the countryside, we are delighted. The scenery is just as beautiful as I remember from our short visit in 1999: mountains of various heights in the background, rolling green hills in the foreground and an […]
[…] Last time we were in Fussen, we only saw the tourist office, but this time we discover a pretty little town with many beautifully decorated houses. […]