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  1. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Silver, tin and uranium were mined here for over 800 years. Now the German-Czech region of Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List. We look at Freiberg's long journey to ...

  2. Freiberg. Freiberg is a town in Saxony, Germany. It has one of the best preserved historic town centres in the state, and is known for its cathedral and centuries-old mining tradition. It is seat of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg, the second oldest technical university still in existence.

  3. The Freiberg Cathedral or Cathedral of St Mary (German: Dom St. Marien) is a Lutheran church in Freiberg, Saxony. It is called a cathedral even though it has never been the seat of a bishop.

  4. Today, the town – now part of the UNESCO-listed Ore Mountains mining region – still displays the sparkle and shine of its former wealth, with more than 550 listed buildings in the late medieval town centre bearing witness to the "silver age". These include the Freiberg Mining Academy, founded in 1765 and the oldest of its kind in the world ...

  5. Goode was a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral, briefly attended Wells Cathedral School, was then a music scholar at Eton College and then organ scholar at King's College, Cambridge 1991–94. [1] While there, he studied the organ with David Sanger and Jacques van Oortmerssen. From 1996–2001, he was sub-organist at Christ Church, Oxford.

  6. Freiberg is in fact proud home today to no less than four Silbermann organs in three churches. In the Jakobi-Kirche a two-manual, 20-register organ built in 1717; in the Petrikirche a larger, two manual organ with 32 registers built in 1735; and in the Cathedral, two Silbermann instruments. The smaller, below center, is a one-manual instrument ...

  7. Der Freiberg-Tempel war der erste Tempel dieser Kirche auf deutschem Boden. Er ist der einzige Tempel, der in einem sozialistischen Land, nämlich der damaligen DDR, gebaut wurde. Der offiziellen Ankündigung des Tempelbaus am 9. Oktober 1982 waren jahrelange Verhandlungen der Kirchenführung mit der Regierung der DDR vorausgegangen.