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Aerial photograph 165315
The Louis Church in the suburb of Old Saarbrücken is an evangelical church in the Baroque style. It is the landmark of the city and is considered one of the most important Protestant baroque churches in Germany. The Louis Church and the surrounding space was designed by Ludwig Friedrich Joachim Stengel on behalf of Prince William Henry of Nassau-Saarbrücken as "total artwork" in the sense of a baroque place royale. Construction began in 1762. After the bombing during the Second World War were only remnants of the enclosing walls. The reconstruction began in 1949th

SAARBRüCKEN 03.10.2010

Saarbrücken from the bird's eye view: The Louis Church in the suburb of Old Saarbrücken is an evangelical church in the Baroque style. It is the landmark of the city and is considered one of the most important Protestant baroque churches in Germany. The Louis Church and the surrounding space was designed by Ludwig Friedrich Joachim Stengel on behalf of Prince William Henry of Nassau-Saarbrücken as total artwork in the sense of a baroque place royale. Construction began in 1762. After the bombing during the Second World War were only remnants of the enclosing walls. The reconstruction began in 1949th
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The Louis Church in the suburb of Old Saarbrücken is an evangelical church in the Baroque style. It is the landmark of the city and is considered one of the most important Protestant baroque churches in Germany. The Louis Church and the surrounding space was designed by Ludwig Friedrich Joachim Stengel on behalf of Prince William Henry of Nassau-Saarbrücken as "total artwork" in the sense of a baroque place royale. Construction began in 1762. After the bombing during the Second World War were only remnants of the enclosing walls. The reconstruction began in 1949th. Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 165315
Image resolution: 5616 x 3744 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 8,12 MB
Image file size: 60,16 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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