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Aerial photograph 165383
The Evangelical Lutheran St. Magnus Church in the city Esen was built in 1848 until 1854. It is named after St. Magnus of Trani. The St Magnus Church is a three-nave church of brick with a wide transept. The building merges Romanesque and Gothic elements. The bell tower is now a museum

ESENS 02.06.2010

Esens from the bird's eye view: The Evangelical Lutheran St. Magnus Church in the city Esen was built in 1848 until 1854. It is named after St. Magnus of Trani. The St Magnus Church is a three-nave church of brick with a wide transept. The building merges Romanesque and Gothic elements. The bell tower is now a museum
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The Evangelical Lutheran St. Magnus Church in the city Esen was built in 1848 until 1854. It is named after St. Magnus of Trani. The St Magnus Church is a three-nave church of brick with a wide transept. The building merges Romanesque and Gothic elements. The bell tower is now a museum. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 165383
Image resolution: 5617 x 3744 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 10,92 MB
Image file size: 60,17 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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