File:Seitenaltar rechts Stiftkirche Laufen-2.jpg

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Deutsch: Spannbruckerplatz 2, Laufen (Salzach); Katholische Pfarr- und Stiftskirche Zu Unserer Lieben Frau, Pfarrei seit Mitte 12. Jahrhundert nachgewiesen, seit 1621 auch Stiftskirche, Umbau zur gotischen Hallenkirche mit geradem Chorschluss 1330-1340 unter Einbeziehung des Turmunterbaus der romanischen Basilika des 12./13.Jahrhunderts wohl durch Baumeister Konrad Schrank, weitere Umgestaltungen im 15. und 17. Jahrhundert.
Hier: Rechter = südlicher Seitenaltar, Schifferaltar, 2. Hälfte 17. Jh.,
Altarblatt von Johann Michael Rottmayr (signiert): Der hl. Rupert segnet den Salzhandel, 1691.
This is a picture of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-1-72-122-94 (Wikidata)
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