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St. Peter's in Merzig is the largest remaining Romanesque church in the Saarland. The first mention of the church in 1152. End of the twelfth century was a complete rebuilding of the abbey church, which today mainly existing building. 1887-1898 was a basic restoration. The church is now the parish pastoral district Merzig

MERZIG 03.10.2010

Merzig from above - St. Peter's in Merzig is the largest remaining Romanesque church in the Saarland. The first mention of the church in 1152. End of the twelfth century was a complete rebuilding of the abbey church, which today mainly existing building. 1887-1898 was a basic restoration. The church is now the parish pastoral district Merzig
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St. Peter's in Merzig is the largest remaining Romanesque church in the Saarland. The first mention of the church in 1152. End of the twelfth century was a complete rebuilding of the abbey church, which today mainly existing building. 1887-1898 was a basic restoration. The church is now the parish pastoral district Merzig. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 165302
Image resolution: 4878 x 3252 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,94 MB
Image file size: 45,39 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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