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Deutsch: Das 1721/22 errichtete Zinzendorf-Schloss gilt als Prototyp des Herrnhuter Barock – und war die Keimzelle der bis heute weltweit agierenden evangelischen Brüder-Unität. Über dem Eingangsportal begrüßen Bibelworte die Eintretenden: „Hier übernachten wir als Gäste, drum ist dies Haus nicht schön und feste. So recht, wir haben noch ein Haus im Himmel, das sieht anders aus.“
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Object location51° 01′ 37.31″ N, 14° 45′ 36.78″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
This media shows the protected monument of Saxony with the ID 08992412 KDSa/08992412(other).
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