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Ludwigshafen Rhine - Church Of Peace - Main Church Room Gallery with Organ - Palatine - Germany
Germany

Church of Peace Ludwigshafen, Rhine, Palatine, Germany

The Church of Peace (Friedenskirche) and its Main Room. View from the Gallery with its Organ. The Gallery can be reached by two Stairways on every side of the Gallery. In 1958 the Organ came into the Church.

The Room is located in the Second Floor (americ. engl.) - First Floor (brit. engl.) and is very impressive due to tis clear and modern Architecture. Since 1992 the Church of Peace is a Protected Monument.

The Church was rebuilt between 1954 and 1956 after being damaged during the bombings of the Second World War by the Architect Professor Ernst Zinsser.

 

Copyright: Manfred Huchler
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10642x5321
Taken: 29/03/2012
Uploaded: 20/05/2012
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Tags: ludwigshafen; rhein; rhine; church of peace; friedenskirche; max slevogt; ernst zinsser; harry maclean; palatine; huchler; manfred huchler
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