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Description
Moritzburg castle on the far left of the engraving was begun in 1484, and served as the residence of the Magdeburg archbishops. Rising further to the right is Halle cathedral (Der Thurm), consecrated in the 16th century as the collegiate church of the Magdeburg diocese.
In 1531 Albert of Brandenburg commissioned the construction of the New Residence (Das new gebeu) for the university, the building is a masterpiece of the early Renaissance architecture in Germany. On account of its saline springs Halle was settled by Germanic tribes at a very early date. In AD 735 it was conquered by the Frank Charles Martel. Halle became part of the archbishopric of Magdeburg in 968 and was chartered in 1150. A city of economic importance due to its salt industry. Halle became a member of the Hanseatic League in 1281.
HILDESHEIM: Hildesheim is seen in a very flat view from the southwest, looking across the city moat. The see created by Charlemagne around AD 800 in nearby Elze was transferred to Hildesheim by Louis the Pious in 815.
In 852 construction began on the first cathedral, which continued to be enlarged and modified right up to the 1400s (Der Turm, center right). The early Romanesque structure houses the world-famous bronze works of art installed by Bishop Bernward, namely the Bernward Doors of 1015 and the 380-m-high Pillar of Christ, which illustrates, in a spiralling frieze of bronze reliefs, episodes from the life of Christ, from his Baptism in the River Jordan to his Entry into Jerusalem.
On the far left lies the Ottonian church of St Michael, and on the far right St Gotthard's basilica attached to the Benedictine monastery. (Taschen)
Reference: Van der Krogt 4, 1702, Taschen B & H p 361,
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