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Cottbus, Protestant Mainchurch St. Nikolai, Interior 2
Germany
Cottbus – in the Sorbian language: Chóśebuz in the region Niederlausitz (Lower Lusatia) is located at the southwestern rim of the biosphere reserve Spreewald (Forest of the River Spree). Cottbus is the centre of the Lower Lusitian / Sorbian culture. Cottbus started as a Sorbian settlement, who built a castle at the shores of the River Spree in the 10th century. St. Nikolai was built from the second half of the 15th century until the middle of the 16th century in late Gothic style. After severe damage due to heavy bombing in World War II the church had to be reconstructed over a long period of time.
Copyright: Carsten T. Rees
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17632x8816
Taken: 18/08/2018
Uploaded: 20/06/2019
Published: 22/06/2019
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