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Hello Trekkies,
Today shot taken in absolutely central point of my home town.
The Immaculate Conception Holy Mary’s Gothic cathedral church of the XIVth century – it is the oldest listed building in the city; it was erected within the period of 1300-1333. It represents the most common type of edifice seen in Pomerania – a basilica with elongated, three-sided chancel with stellar vault and a square, massive Pomeranian Gothic spire. The main altar of 1512 has 16 figures coming from the Gothic pantaptic, a XIVth century crucifix hangs on the rainbow beam in the chancel, stained glass in the chancel windows was made within the period of 1914-15. The Cathedral has a baroque-sound organ of 1899. The oldest Cathedral’s relic is the XIIIth century baptismal font located in the vestibule under the spire. Tombstones from the beginning of the XVIIth century can be seen in the vestibule walls.
Thank you for seeing!
Chris

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Additional Photos by Chris Brzeczyszczykiewicz (ilDottore) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 497 W: 18 N: 605] (3982)
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