File:Aulendorf Pfarrkirche Chor Hochaltarblatt.jpg
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DescriptionAulendorf Pfarrkirche Chor Hochaltarblatt.jpg |
Pfarrkirche St. Martin, Aulendorf, Landkreis Ravensburg |
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Author | wohl Carl Desom (Carl de Som), tätig in Kloster Weingarten im 17. Jh., („C. D. S. F. 1657“); Photo: Andreas Praefcke |
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