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DescriptionStMartiniBremen-02a.jpg | St.Martini-Kirche in Bremen. Blick vom Chor auf Orgelprospekt (1619), Leuchter (1650), Kanzel (Ende 16.Jh.), Taufbecken aus Sandstein (Zeit unbekannt) |
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Author | Jürgen Howaldt |
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