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Fulda Collection

Fulda, a city steeped in history and culture, holds many treasures for visitors to discover

Background imageFulda Collection: Statue of St Boniface (c675-754), Anglo-Saxon missionary to the Germanic parts of the Frankish

Statue of St Boniface (c675-754), Anglo-Saxon missionary to the Germanic parts of the Frankish Empire
3647217 Statue of St Boniface (c675-754), Anglo-Saxon missionary to the Germanic parts of the Frankish Empire, in Fulda (engraving) by German School

Background imageFulda Collection: Fulda (engraving)

Fulda (engraving)
3654942 Fulda (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fulda. Illustration for The Illustrated Universal Gazetteer edited by William Francis Ainsworth)

Background imageFulda Collection: Bonifacius, Fulda (engraving)

Bonifacius, Fulda (engraving)
970741 Bonifacius, Fulda (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bonifacius, Fulda. Illustration for A Popular History of Germany by William Zimmermann)

Background imageFulda Collection: Fulda

Fulda
LLM338801 Fulda by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fulda. Paynes Universum (1847).); © Look and Learn

Background imageFulda Collection: Fulda, Bonifaciusplatz (b / w photo)

Fulda, Bonifaciusplatz (b / w photo)
5214179 Fulda, Bonifaciusplatz (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fulda, Bonifaciusplatz)

Background imageFulda Collection: The Fuldabrucke at Kassel, Germany

The Fuldabrucke at Kassel, Germany
The Fuldabrucke (Fulda Bridge) over the Fulda River at Kassel, Province of Hesse-Nassau, Germany. Date: circa 1904

Background imageFulda Collection: Christ Majesty Fulda Germany 1025-1050 Tempera colors

Christ Majesty Fulda Germany 1025-1050 Tempera colors
Christ in Majesty; Fulda, Germany; about 1025-1050; Tempera colors and gold on parchment; Ms. Ludwig V 2, fol. 22

Background imageFulda Collection: Women Tomb Fulda Germany 1025-1050 Tempera colors

Women Tomb Fulda Germany 1025-1050 Tempera colors
The Women at the Tomb; Fulda, Germany; about 1025-1050; Tempera colors and gold on parchment; Ms. Ludwig V 2, fol. 19v

Background imageFulda Collection: Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Potash slag heap near Fulda, Neuhof, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageFulda Collection: Person with umbrella in rainbow colors on a red gravel path between flower beds in the castle

Person with umbrella in rainbow colors on a red gravel path between flower beds in the castle gardens, Fuldaer Stadtschloss City Palace, Fulda, Hesse, Germany

Background imageFulda Collection: Peter Waldo (c. 1140 - c. 1218)

Peter Waldo (c. 1140 - c. 1218)
Illustration of a Peter Waldo (c.1140 - c.1218)

Background imageFulda Collection: Bridge over the Fulda in Kassel, Germany, print maker: Elias Stark, 24-feb-1888

Bridge over the Fulda in Kassel, Germany, print maker: Elias Stark, 24-feb-1888

Background imageFulda Collection: Bridge over the Fulda in Kassel, Germany, Elias Stark, 1888

Bridge over the Fulda in Kassel, Germany, Elias Stark, 1888

Background imageFulda Collection: Fuldaer Dom, castle gardens, Fuldaer Stadtschloss City Palace, Fulda, Hesse, Germany

Fuldaer Dom, castle gardens, Fuldaer Stadtschloss City Palace, Fulda, Hesse, Germany

Background imageFulda Collection: Map of Weimar, Jena, Erfurt, Gotha and Fulda from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun

Map of Weimar, Jena, Erfurt, Gotha and Fulda from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun
Cartography, Germany, 16th century. Map of Weimar, Jena, Erfurt, Gotha and Fulda. From Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590), Cologne. Engraving

Background imageFulda Collection: Kirchers book on optics, 1671 edition

Kirchers book on optics, 1671 edition
Kirchers book on optics. Title page of the 1671 edition of Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae (The Great Art of Light and Darkness) by the German Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680)

Background imageFulda Collection: Fulda Bridge, Cassel (i. e. Kassel), Hesse-Nassau, Germany

Fulda Bridge, Cassel (i. e. Kassel), Hesse-Nassau, Germany
Fulda Bridge, Cassel (i.e. Kassel), Hesse-Nassau, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageFulda Collection: Rabanus Maurus / Thevet

Rabanus Maurus / Thevet
RHABANUS MAGNENTIUS Frankish theologian, scholar and teacher, abbot of Fulda, archbishop of Mainz (from 847) Date: ?780 - 856

Background imageFulda Collection: Athanasius Kircher, German scholar

Athanasius Kircher, German scholar
Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680), German Jesuit scholar. Kircher worked in numerous different areas, including oriental studies, geology and medicine

Background imageFulda Collection: German Goldsmiths / C16

German Goldsmiths / C16
The workshop of German Goldsmith Hans Brosamer von Fulda (1506 - 1554)


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Fulda, a city steeped in history and culture, holds many treasures for visitors to discover. One such treasure is the magnificent statue of St Boniface, an Anglo-Saxon missionary who played a crucial role in spreading Christianity throughout the Germanic parts of the Frankish Empire. The engraving captures the essence of this revered figure, reminding us of his significant contributions. Another enchanting depiction showcases Fulda itself, with its charming streets and picturesque buildings. The intricately detailed engraving transports us back in time, allowing us to imagine what life was like in this vibrant city centuries ago. Bonifaciusplatz, captured in a black and white photograph, exudes a sense of tranquility and elegance. This square serves as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike, offering them respite from their daily routines amidst stunning architecture. Moving away from urban landscapes, we encounter the Fuldabrucke at Kassel - an impressive bridge that spans across the river. Its architectural beauty seamlessly blends with nature's splendor surrounding it. Venturing further into Neuhof near Fulda brings us face-to-face with a potash slag heap - an unexpected sight that reminds us of Germany's industrial past while showcasing its transformation into something unique and intriguing. The castle gardens at Fuldaer Stadtschloss City Palace offer solace to those seeking peace amidst colorful flower beds. A person carrying an umbrella adorned with rainbow colors adds whimsy to this idyllic scene – truly capturing the spirit of joy found within these grounds. Architectural wonders also grace Fulda's landscape; Rau K. Dom stands tall as one such masterpiece. An architect's perspective view from 1914 allows us to appreciate its grandeur even more – highlighting intricate details that make it stand out among other structures. St Michaelskirche is another architectural gem worth exploring; its historical significance intertwined with Altchristl U Roman Building adds to its allure.