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Erfurt, Germany. 17th June, 2022. The "Haus zum Sonneborn" from the 16th century is the wedding house and registry office of Erfurt. Many registry offices in Thuringia offer unusual locations for weddings. However, the clear majority of couples opt for a civil wedding ceremony on the premises of the registry office, according to a survey conducted by the German Press Agency. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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