File:St. Märgen vor 1907.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSt. Märgen vor 1907.jpg |
English: Photograph end of 19th century showing interior of the church of st. Märgen, Germany |
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Source | ELisabeth Irtenkauf, Klaus Hog: Die Baugeschichte des Klosters St. Märgen auf dem Schwarzwald eingebettet in die Klostergeschichte(ca. 1115-1860). Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 2010 |
Author | unknown artists of 18th or 19th centuries |
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