from various churches.




top left: from the chapel at Schloss Stolzenfels – top right: from Wiesenbaden’s Oranier-Gedächtniskirche
bottom left: from St Adolfus in Düsseldorf – bottom right: from the Egyptian episkopalean Church in Heidelberg

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from various churches.




top left: from the chapel at Schloss Stolzenfels – top right: from Wiesenbaden’s Oranier-Gedächtniskirche
bottom left: from St Adolfus in Düsseldorf – bottom right: from the Egyptian episkopalean Church in Heidelberg

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Wow! Those windows are lovely and unique. 😊
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I do like a good rosette window. These are ever so good Elke Each so different
Thanks for joining in Monday Window 😀
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Glad you like them, Brian. What I like about these windows is that they work both ways, from the inside and outside. But I don’t usually go in churches and if I do I very seldom take photos.
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I hadn’t thought about that. I hope my silent Sunday posts don’t put you off. I am not religious at all, I like church architecture, sometimes the build history
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No, I’m not going that far. I seldom take pictures in churches because it feels like an intrusion, especially if they are not major tourist attractions as well.
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