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English: Drawing of the Renaissance epitaph with the relief of Christoph Khevenhüller and his two wives at the Khevenhueller chapel of the main parish church Saint James the Greater in the city Villach, Carinthia / Austria / EU
Deutsch: Zeichnung des Renaissance-Epitaphs mit dem Relief des Christoph Khevenhüller und seinen beiden Gemahlinnen in der Khevenhüllerkapelle der Hauptstadtpfarrkirche Heiliger Jakob d. Ä. in der Statutarstadt Villach, Kärnten / Österreich / EU
  This media shows the protected monument with the number 63592 in Austria. (Commons, de, Wikidata)
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Source Scan from the book “Art Topography of the Duchy Carinthia”, Vienna 1889, page 382
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Object location46° 36′ 47.25″ N, 13° 50′ 44.65″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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