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- The 70-metre-tall Perlachturm is a belltower in front of the church of St. Peter am Perlach in the central district of Augsburg, Germany. It originated...
- alive, they were locked into a wooden casket that was hung up in the Perlachturm, and they starved to death. After confessing in an Inquisition Court...
- Hall, built in 1620 in the Renaissance style with the Goldener Saal Perlachturm, a bell tower built in 989 Fuggerei, the oldest social housing estate...
- church in the center of Augsburg (Bavaria). The tower of the church, the Perlachturm, is together with the Augsburg Town Hall the landmark of Augsburg. The...
- The Rathaus, as it stands by the Perlachturm...
- Rathausplatz (Town hall square) with the Rathaus, as it stands by the Perlachturm....
- Donaustauf near Regensburg Befreiungshalle, Kelheim Augsburger Rathaus and Perlachturm St. Bartholomä Church at Lake Königssee Hintersee in Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden...
- ("Tower-Michael") is the name of a moving mechanical figure on the Perlach Tower (Perlachturm) next to Perlach church in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. It shows the Archangel...
- Ramersdorf-Perlach, one of 25 boroughs/districts of Munich, Germany Perlachturm, (English: Perlach Tower), a bell tower built in 1182 in Augsburg, Germany...
- (1605) Stadtmetzg (1609), St.-Anna-Gymnasium (1613), addition of the Perlachturm (1614-1616) and the Heilig-Geist-Spital (1626-1631) (it contains the...