Made by F. Zettler in Munich, one of several painted windows in St. Gertrude's Church - German Church.
Tyska kyrkan, Gamla stan (map) 1 November 2009
ever changing, yet still the same
10 years ago
one county, 26 municipalities and so little time...
Made by F. Zettler in Munich, one of several painted windows in St. Gertrude's Church - German Church.
Tyska kyrkan, Gamla stan (map) 1 November 2009
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stromsjo
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labels: art, church, old town, plenty by per
4 comments:
Divine beauty. The coloring is amazing - both in the artwork itself, and the photograph.
Truly divine. I have absolutely no clue about how one can "paint" a window and have it look like this after 100+ years... Do stop by and step inside if your feet happen to stroll in that general direction one day.
Wonderful original and very good picture of it. I wonder how these survived the war...
Sweden managed to duck the entire WWII so that would explain why there are some old treasures around.
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