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- Heilig-Kreuz-Kapelle (Blieskastel), Saarland, Germany Kreuzkapelle, Bad Camberg, Hesse, Germany Kreuzkapelle, Kitzingen [de] Chapel of the Cross (Mannsdale,...
- The Kreuzkapelle (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁɔʏtskaˌpɛlə]) is a chapel of the Holy Cross, a Catholic pilgrimage church in Bad Camberg, Hesse, Germany, dedicated...
- own a construction crane company. Josef Carl Peter Jacobs was born in Kreuzkapelle, Rhineland, German Empire on 15 May 1894, and learned to fly in 1912...
- the 16th century an armaria was added to the ambulatory, the current Kreuzkapelle (R). In 1663, Prince-Bishop Christoph Bernhard von Galen had three chapels...
- Vienna. Votivkirche under construction, 1866 Choir Kreuzaltar in the Kreuzkapelle Statue of Johannes Nepomuk on the north tower Stained gl**** Organ Emperor...
- Seltersw****er, often known in English as “seltzer”. The town's landmark is the Kreuzkapelle. Bad Camberg lies north of the Taunus’s main ridge, 18 km southeast of...
- Augustinerkirche, 1741–44; Würzburg, Käppele, 1748–49; Kitzingen-Etwashausen, Kreuzkapelle, 1741–45; Gaibach, parish church, 1742–45; Mainz, Jesuitenkirche, 1742-46...
- to St. Stephen's Cathedral, where his embalmed body was buried in the Kreuzkapelle. It is said that the emperor himself attended as a mourner without anybody's...
- Innenrenovierung der Kreuzkapelle hat begonnen Archived 2013-06-11 at the Wayback Machine www.wallfahrtskloster-blieskastel.de. Kreuzkapelle ist wieder in den...
- Jacob ****mans illustrating the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit; in the Kreuzkapelle, a late Gothic crucifix (1510); and, midway along the left aisle, an...