File:Atlingbo Church (Einar Erici 1914, RAÄ).jpg

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Camera location57° 28′ 47.7″ N, 18° 23′ 26.43″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
This is a photo of an ecclesiastical monument in Sweden, number
21300000002615
in the RAÄ buildings database.
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Atlingbo Church from the 13th century, on the island of Gotland.

Atlingbo kyrka på Gotland, från 1200-talet.

  • Parish (socken): Atlingbo
  • Province (landskap): Gotland
  • Municipality (kommun): Gotland
  • County (län): Gotland
  • Photograph by: Einar Erici
  • Date: 1914
  • Format: Glass plate negative
Read more about the photo database (in english): www.kms.raa.se/cocoon/bild/about.html
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Source Flickr: Atlingbo Church, Gotland, Sweden
Author Swedish National Heritage Board
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