Bride's Door at Church of St. Sebald
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St. Sebald is a church of both Roman and Gothic architectural design. On the northern side is the Bride’s Door, a work attributed to the fifteenth century. The beauty and the design of this doorway delights us with its various carvings.
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Gothic architecture, roman architecture, german churches, ancient churches, Church of St. Sebald, Bride's DoorGalleries
German Buildings and MonumentsSource
DeColange, Leo The Heart of Europe from the Rhine to the Danube (Boston, MA: Estes and Lauriat, Publishers, 1883)
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