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Krapohl-Verlag
DE-3263962, sent by Corinna.
This is a card from Kevelaer, in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is one of the largest places of pilgrimage in north-west Europe and welcomes roughly one million visitors every year. The main attraction is and remains the Gnadenkapelle [Chapel of Grace] which has drawn pilgrims to the Lower Rhine Region from all over the world for more than 360 years.
The Gnadenkapelle was built in 1654 to protect a sacred
image and give it a worthy home. The small but richly decorated hexagonal
building was designed after the model of the pilgrimage chapel in Scherpenheuvel
in Belgium. The altar inside was consecrated in 1663. The chapel is a little gem
of Dutch renaissance.
This is the baroque interior of Dresden's Frauenkirche. Built in the 18th century, the church was destroyed in the bombing of Dresden during World War II. The
remaining ruins were left as a war memorial, following decisions of local East german leaders. The
church was rebuilt after the reunification of Germany. The
reconstruction of its exterior was completed in 2004 and its interior in 2005. - in: wikipedia
The baroque interior with its five semi-circular galleries is of an impressive architectural
unity and, at the same time, great beauty. It combines the concept of a
centralised structure with that of a clear focus on the pulpit, baptismal font, altar and organ. - in: http://www.frauenkirche-dresden.de/kirchraum+M5d637b1e38d.html
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