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Germany: The Lübecker Marienkirche (built between 1277 and 1351).

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Deutsch: Die Lübecker Marienkirche (1277 bis 1351 erbaut) befindet sich auf der Lübecker Altstadtinsel. Die dreischiffige in Backsteingotik erstellte Basilika hat als Innenausstattung das höchste Backsteingewölbe der Welt 38,5 Meter).
English: The Lübecker Marienkirche (built between 1277 and 1351) is located on the Old Town of Lübeck. The three-aisled basilica, built in baking stone, has the highest baking stone arch in the world, 38.5 meters).
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Camera location53° 52′ 03.81″ N, 10° 41′ 08.51″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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