File:St.Blasien Adlwang - Altar Nothelfer 1.jpg

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Deutsch: Adlwang ( Oberösterreich ). Filialkirche St.Blasien: Barocker Nothelfelraltar ( 18. Jhdt.) - Engel mit Spruchband: "Heilige Nothelfer, bittet für uns".
English: Adlwang ( Upper Austria ). Saint Blaise church: Altar of Fourteen Holy Helpers ( 18th century ) - Angel with Latin quotation: " Holy Helpers, pray for us".
  This media shows the protected monument with the number 14990 in Austria. (Commons, de, Wikidata)
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