File:Schloss Ratibor - Stifterfenster 4.jpg

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Deutsch: Roth ( Mittelfranken ). Schloss Ratibor: Buntglasfenster ( 1896 ), entworfen von Friedrich Wanderer, mit Wappen Georgs von Brandenburg zweiter und dritter Frau Emilia von Sachsen und Hedwig von Münsterberg-Oels.
English: Roth ( Middle Franconia ). Ratibor castle: Stained glass window ( 1896 ) in memory of the founder of the castle by Friedrich Wanderer, showing the coats of arms of George the Pious' second and third wife Aemilia of Saxony and Hedwig of Muensterberg-Oels.
This is a photograph of an architectural monument.
It is on the list of cultural monuments of Bayern, no. D-5-76-143-18.
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