DescriptionKloster Paulinzella, Thüringen, 360x180, 170316, ako (1).jpg
Deutsch: Ruine des romanischen Klosters Paulinzella (Thüringen). Die ab 1106 erbaute Klosterkirche, die heute nur noch als Ruine erhalten ist, gehört zu den bedeutendsten romanischen Bauwerken in Deutschland. Bitte unbedingt im 360° Panoramaviewer betrachten.
English: Ruin of the abbey church of Paulinzella abbey in Thuringia, Germany. The church was built from 1106 on, today there are only ruins left. It's one of the most important romanesque buildings in Germany. To be viewed in the 360° panoramic viewer!
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Ruine des romanischen Klosters Paulinzella (Thüringen). Die ab 1106 erbaute Klosterkirche, die heute nur noch als Ruine erhalten ist, gehört zu den bedeutendsten romanischen Bauwerken in Deutschland.