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Cemetery idyll of rusty latticework with rampant ivy, historic Protestant cemetery Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau (Namyslow) district, Opole voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.

Ullrich Gnoth

Historic town hall on the market square in Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
Historic town hall on the market square in Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
Columns of Stolpen basalt, which broke through the Lusatian granite massif in the Tertiary period about 25 million years ago, on the market square of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
At one o'clock, 1 p.m., but now it strikes 13 or 60 minutes past twelve, time on the tower clock of the town church in Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
View over the town center with the market square, which has been declared a cultural monument, and the surrounding area of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Electoral Saxon coat of arms, held by shield-holder lions, on the Cosel tower of Stolpen Castle on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Gate and Electoral Saxon coat of arms on the castle tower of Stolpen Castle on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
View of Stolpen Castle and town from Schlossstraße, Saxony, Germany, for editorial use only.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
Stolpen Castle, partial ruin of a medieval hilltop castle, later castle and fortress, founded on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
Cemetery idyll of rusty latticework with rampant ivy, historic Protestant cemetery Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau (Namyslow) district, Opole voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Evangelical Church of St. Sophia in Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau District (Namyslow), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Number 117, one hundred and seventeen, painted black on yellow on a mast.
Number 117, one hundred and seventeen, painted black on yellow on a mast.
Half-timbered church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary from 1786 in Plümkenau (Radomierowice), district of Kreuzburg (Kluczbork), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Resting lion, monument to Eugen von Württemberg in the castle park of Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau district (Namyslow), Opole voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Remains of the artificial ruins in the castle park of Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau district (Namyslow), Opole voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Cemetery romance with dented watering can on a water fountain with hand pump, historical Protestant cemetery Bad Carlsruhe, district Namslau, voivodeship Oppeln, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Cemetery romance and sunken graves, historic Protestant cemetery Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau district (Namyslow), Opolskie voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Gravestone with cross, historical Protestant cemetery Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), district Namslau (Namyslow), voivodship Oppeln, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Grave slab with cross, historical Protestant cemetery Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), district Namslau (Namyslow), voivodeship Oppeln, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Evangelical Church of St. Sophia in Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau District (Namyslow), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Evangelical Church of St. Sophia in Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau District (Namyslow), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Monument to Carl Maria von Weber in front of the Evangelical Church of St. Sophia in Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau District (Namyslow), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Monument to Carl Maria von Weber in front of the Evangelical Church of St. Sophia in Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau District (Namyslow), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Entrance to the historic Protestant cemetery in Bad Carlsruhe (Pokoj), Namslau District (Namyslow), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Metal sign with white writing in Polish on a red background with the statement of the Ministry of Culture and Art that the protected monument is under the protection of the law and its violation is strictly prohibited.
Worn stoplists with porcelain label, including Principal 8, on a dilapidated church organ.
Half-timbered church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary from 1786 in Plümkenau (Radomierowice), district of Kreuzburg (Kluczbork), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Half-timbered church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary from 1786 in Plümkenau (Radomierowice), district of Kreuzburg (Kluczbork), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Half-timbered church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary from 1786 in Plümkenau (Radomierowice), district of Kreuzburg (Kluczbork), Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Mound of carelessly thrown up gravestones and grave crosses of the German population in the churchyard and cemetery of the half-timbered Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Plümkenau, Kreuzburg District, Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Mound of carelessly thrown up gravestones and grave crosses of the German population in the churchyard and cemetery of the half-timbered Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Plümkenau, Kreuzburg District, Opole Voivodeship, Upper Silesia, Poland.
Dilapidated and run-down building, former watermill of Miejsce (Städtel), Świerczów (Schwirz) commune, Namyslow (Namslau) district, Opole voivodeship, Lower Silesia, Poland.
Basilica of St. Martin, monastery church of the former Benedictine abbey of Wiblingen Monastery, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Basilica of St. Martin, monastery church of the former Benedictine abbey of Wiblingen Monastery, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
View of the Wiblingen Monastery, a former Benedictine abbey in Wiblingen, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, from the pleasure garden.
View of the Wiblingen Monastery, a former Benedictine abbey in Wiblingen, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, from the pleasure garden.
View of the Wiblingen Monastery, a former Benedictine abbey in Wiblingen, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, from the pleasure garden.