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Deutsch: Roding im Landkreis Cham in Bayern. Glasbildwand in der Kapelle im Kreiskrankenhaus Roding von Konrad Schmid-Meil, 1968 entworfen und von der Franz Mayer´schen Hofkunstanstalt in München ausgeführt. Insgesamt 108 Glasfenster. Das Bild zeigt die zweite, Mittlere Glasfenster-Komposition mit 36 Bildern zum Leidensweg Christus.
English: City Roding in the administrative district of Cham in Bavaria. Stained Glass window-wall in the chapel in the district hospital of Roding from Konrad Schmid-Meil, designed in 1968 and executed by the Franz Mayer's Hofkunstanstalt in Munich. A total of 108 stained glass windows. The picture shows the second, the middle glass window composition with 36 images to the suffering of Jesus Christ.
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