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- a crucifix surrounded by a roof and shelter. A column shrine (German: Bildstock, also Marterl, Helgenstöckli, or Wegstock; Slovene: slopno znamenje; Lithuanian:...
- Manfred Römbell (3 December 1941, Bildstock – 22 June 2010, Saarbrücken) was a German author. 1969 Kurt-Magnus-Preis established by the ARD 1975 Reisestipendium...
- Neunkirchen station. The halt of Bildstock is located on the northwestern outskirts of Bildstock, directly in front of Bildstock tunnel. Previously, it had...
- or 19th century Way of the Cross to the Chapel at the Three Crosses; Bildstock type with sandstone reliefs, about 1900; chapel, quarrystone building...
- J**** Chess is a chess variant invented in 1978 by Werner Schöndorf from Bildstock, Germany. It is pla**** on a 10×8 board and features a fairy chess piece...
- Saarbrücken 4-way interchange A 1 (18) Merchweiler (19) Friedrichsthal-Bildstock (20) Friedrichsthal 3-way interchange A 623 Sulzbachtalviadukt 800 m (21)...
- footsteps, running from Bad König to Hanau. Thirty-six Bildstöcke (sing. Bildstock – a cross-shaped or columnar pillar functioning as a wayside shrine) from...
- provide a navigational landmark for faring folk. Before the limestone bildstock was created, a wooden column had stood at this site, first mentioned in...
- Equipment and Operation. Mettlach Tunnel (1196 m) Merchweil Tunnel (624 m) Bildstock Tunnel (341 m) WiebelskircheTunnel (313 m) Bierfeld Tunnel (216 m) Schanzenberg...
- Canal, lateral to the Rhône river), the world's tallest lock (1950), the Bildstock tunnel (1953–1955), the world's largest tidal power plant on the River...