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1116-52774 - Wooden arches and building of the recreated Tjodhilde Church in Greenland's Brattahlid, Eriksfjord area, part of a reconstruction of Erik the Red's settlement, Kujataa World Heritage Site, Qassiarsuk, Southern Greenland, Greenland
832-401977 - Martin Luther statue, Church of Our Lady in Dresden, originally Church of Our Lady, baroque Evangelical Lutheran church and the defining monumental building of Dresden's Neumarkt, Saxony, Germany, Europe
832-399874 - The baroque pilgrimage church of Our Lady in Schnals is located in the village of the same name (municipality of Schnals), the largest village in the Schnals Valley in South Tyrol, Italy, Europe
832-398340 - Baptism relief, John raising his right hand over Jesus standing in the Jordan, Romanesque baptismal font from 1129 in the former collegiate church of St Boniface, Freckenhorst, Warendorf district, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
832-398337 - Grave of Geva, woman of the founder of the monastery, grave slab from the year 1200, St. Bonifatius, a former free-world ladies' monastery with a collegiate church in Freckenhorst, Warendorf district, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
1116-52126 - The Walls of Dubrovnik surround the old city of Dubrovnik and provide stunning scenery and vantage points around the city; Dubrovnik, Dubrovacko-neretvanska zupanija, Croatia
1116-51062 - View from behind of a carved wooden statue depicting monks bearing the coffin of St. Cuthbert on their shoulders in the Lindisfarne Priory: Holy Island, Northumberland, England
1350-3825 - Local people inside a house in Gyantse village or Gyangze town, Tibet, China. Located in the northeast of Gyantse at 3900 meters above sea level. Pelkor Chode Monastery, or rather Palcho Monastery in Tibetan language means auspicious monastery. It was first built in early 15th century and took 10 years to complete. Because it was built when different religious sectors conflicted neck and neck in Tibet, Sakyapa, Kadampa and Gelukpa of Tibetan Buddhism coexist in it. Each religious sector has five to six Dratsang schools in the monastery.