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Nuremburg Cathedral, originally Protestant, but taken over by Roman Catholics when Nuremberg fell to Bavaria in 1806. Now called the Frauenkirche ("Church of Our Lady") is a church in Nuremberg, Germany. It stands on the eastern side of the main market. An example of brick Gothic architecture, it was built on the initiative of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor between 1352 and 1362. Nuremberg is a city on the river Pegnitz and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in the German state of Bavaria.

Nuremburg Cathedral, originally Protestant, but  taken over by Roman Catholics when Nuremberg fell to Bavaria in 1806. Now called the Frauenkirche ("Church of Our Lady") is a church in Nuremberg, Germany. It stands on the eastern side of the main market. An example of brick Gothic architecture, it was built on the initiative of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor between 1352 and 1362. Nuremberg is a city on the river Pegnitz and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in the German state of Bavaria. Stock Photo
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De Luan / Alamy Stock Photo

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G2TJ4B

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40.6 MB (3.6 MB Compressed download)

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3153 x 4500 px | 26.7 x 38.1 cm | 10.5 x 15 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

25 May 2016

Location:

Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

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