File:Herrngiesdorf St. Martin - Kreuzigungsbild.jpg

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Deutsch: Herrngiesdorf, Bernhardstraße 23-25. Katholische Kirche St. Martin. Saalkirche mit Satteldach und eingezogenem, fünfseitig geschlossenem Chor. Großes Bild der Kreuzigung Christi auf Leinwand aus dem Jahr 1737. Das Gemälde wurde gemäß Kirchenrechnung vom Maler Andreas Plankh zu Landshut angefertigt. Auftraggeber war Baron Franz Martin von Guggemos.
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This is a picture of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-2-73-127-1 (Wikidata)
Camera location48° 47′ 22.09″ N, 12° 04′ 04.87″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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