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DescriptionWeesenstein-Kirche.jpg |
Deutsch: Schloss Weesenstein, Hochaltar der Schloßkirche |
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Source | Author's own work, transferred from de.wikipedia |
Author | Norbert Radtke |
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- 2005-06-25 18:20 Dramburg 537×779× (129326 bytes) *Beschreibung: Schloß Weesenstein - Hochaltar der Schloßkirche *Quelle: Privatarchiv Norbert Radtke (eigene Fotografie) *Fotograf oder Zeichner: Norbert Radtke - 2004 *Lizenzstatus: Public Domain
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