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Pfarrkirche St. Martin, Bamberg

„Angsttafel“, Triptychon, frühes 16. Jahrhundert; Abendmahl, Jesus am Ölberg und Gefangennahme; Darstellungen nach Albrecht Dürer: „Kleine Passion“
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