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- Liebfrauenkapelle ("St. Mary Chapel") is a chapel in Rapperswil, Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, which dates back to the ossuary that was built by...
- John's Church (built in early 13th century), the cemetery chapel (Liebfrauenkapelle) and a small Protestant church. The locational advantage of the place...
- Cathedral, Galle St. Mary's Cathedral, Jaffna St. Mary's Church, Negombo Liebfrauenkapelle (Rapperswil) (St. Mary Chapel) Saint Mary Church of the Holy Belt...
- of the church, some meters to the northwest there is the so-called Liebfrauenkapelle (St. Mary's chapel) situated, built in 1489 on the former ossuary...
- Rathaus Rapperswil and Hauptplatz (main square) as seen from nearby Liebfrauenkapelle respectively Rapperswil Castle...
- hill and town walls of Rapperswil: Rapperswil Castle to the right, Liebfrauenkapelle, Stadtpfarrkirche, Herrenberg primary school and Stadtmuseum to the...
- Medical Centre in Greenlane, Auckland, New Zealand. Ridge tower of the Liebfrauenkapelle in Rapperswil, Switzerland The 27.1 metres (88.9 ft) high ridge turret...
- its walls and separated by a trench. The preceding building of the Liebfrauenkapelle was built as an ossuary around 1220 to 1253. The charnel house was...
- roses in Rapperswil blossom at the Stadtpfarrkirche St. Johann and Liebfrauenkapelle churches, and the present Stadtmuseum Rapperswil at the Herrenberg...
- press, later additional floors were added to store wood and fruit. Liebfrauenkapelle, a section of the choir, served from 1596 to 1841 as mint and residential...