Marmoutier - The Abbey
Marmoutier - The Abbey
Marmoutier - The Abbey
Magdeburg - Cathedral
Magdeburg - Cathedral
Magdeburg - Cathedral
Quedlinburg
Quedlinburg
Sélestat - Sainte-Foy
Sélestat - Sainte-Foy
Koenigslutter
Koenigslutter
Koenigslutter
Osnabrueck - St. Johann
Osnabrueck - Cathedral St. Peter
Osnabrueck - Cathedral St. Peter
Osnabrueck - Town Hall
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Hunawihr - St. Jaques le Majeur
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Saint-Affrique
Verne - St. Bartholomew / Bartholomae
Verne - St. Bartholomew / Bartholomae
Boke - St. Landolinus
Brenken - St. Kilian
Brenken - St. Kilian
Brenken - St. Kilian
Brenken - St. Kilian
Brenken - St. Kilian
Brenken - St. Kilian
Lemgo - St. Marien
Erwitte - St. Laurentius
Bremen (Ense) - St. Lambertus
Bremen (Ense) - St. Lambertus
Ostönnen - St. Andreas
Drüggelte - Chappel
Drüggelte - Chappel
Drüggelte - Chappel
Drüggelte - Chappel
Drüggelte - Chappel
Soest - Patrokli Cathedral
Soest - Patrokli Cathedral
Soest - Patrokli Cathedral
Soest - Patrokli Cathedral
Paderborn - Busdorf-Church
Paderborn - Busdorf-Church
Paderborn Abdinghof-Church
Paderborn Abdinghof-Church
Paderborn - Kaiserpfalz
Paderborn - Bartholomew Chapel
Paderborn - Bartholomew Chapel
Paderborn - Bartholomew Chapel
Paderborn - Bartholomew Chapel
Paderborn - Cathedral
Paderborn - Cathedral
Soest - Patrokli Cathedral
Enger - Stiftskirche
Enger - Stiftskirche
Enger - Stiftskirche Widukind Epitaph
Enger - Stiftskirche Widukind Epitaph
Lage Heiden - Parish Church
Externsteine
Externsteine
Fulda - St.Michael
Paray-le-Monial - Basilique du Sacré Coeur
Paray-le-Monial - Basilique du Sacré Coeur
Paray-le-Monial - Basilique du Sacré Coeur
Paray-le-Monial - Basilique du Sacré Coeur
Paray-le-Monial - Basilique du Sacré Coeur
Tournus - St. Philibert
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Sélestat - Sainte-Foy
The "Église Sainte-Foy de Sélestat" was built in only 10 years between 1170 and 1180, succeeding an earlier ("Holy Sepulcre")church from around 1085 built by Hildegard von Egisheim. Of this church only the rectangular crypt (and some cavings) remained. Hildegard´s grandson Frederick I Barbarossa funded the construction of the new church, that was the center of a benedictine monastry, depending from the abbey St. Foy in Conques. Here the three apses with lots of carvings and the crossing tower, 42m high.
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