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Castle church of Wittenberg. The castle with its 88 m high Gothic tower at the west end of the town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It gained fame as the Wittenberg Augustinian monk and theology professor Martin Luther spread his disputation

LUTHERSTADT WITTENBERG 18.06.2019

Lutherstadt Wittenberg from above - Castle church of Wittenberg. The castle with its 88 m high Gothic tower at the west end of the town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It gained fame as the Wittenberg Augustinian monk and theology professor Martin Luther spread his disputation
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Castle church of Wittenberg. The castle with its 88 m high Gothic tower at the west end of the town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It gained fame as the Wittenberg Augustinian monk and theology professor Martin Luther spread his disputation. Further information at: Bauunion Wittenberg GmbH, Elster Bau GmbH, Stiftung Luthergedenkstaetten in Sachsen-Anhalt. www.schlosskirche-wittenberg.de / www.elsterbau.de / www.bauunion.de / www.martinluther.de / www.unesco.de Photo: Robert Grahn

Aerial image ID: 420810
Image resolution: 8256 x 5504 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,77 MB
Image file size: 130,01 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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