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English: Dorfkirche Tempelhof (Old village church of Tempelhof)

You see the rebuilt church with its timber-frame tower, the body being built from rather small stones, compared to the destroyed original church.

Photo was shot on 16th of June, 2004 by me myself.

It's with no special license, so herewith given to the public domain.
Date 16 June 2004 (original upload date)
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Author Ius at English Wikipedia

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  • 2004-06-16 21:52 Ius 800×600× (95560 bytes) Dorfkirche Tempelhof (Old village church of Tempelhof)

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