Black Lives Matter mural in Kobenz, Germany by @Radik42

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Black Lives Matter mural in Kobenz, Germany by @Radik42
Nave by Tony Via Flickr: The church of St. Castor was built between 817 and 836 by Hetto, the Archbishop of Trier. The reconstruction of the church to its present shape and size began about 1160 under Provost Buvo. He demolished the crypt, the choir rotunda, the apse and the burial vault and built the present east wing as a square, vaulted choir space with flanking towers, a semi-circular apse, a treasury and a sanctuary. After 1200, the two western towers were each increased by one story, to make the current seven story towers.
Pulpit by Tony Via Flickr: The church of St. Castor was built between 817 and 836 by Hetto, the Archbishop of Trier. The reconstruction of the church to its present shape and size began about 1160 under Provost Buvo. He demolished the crypt, the choir rotunda, the apse and the burial vault and built the present east wing as a square, vaulted choir space with flanking towers, a semi-circular apse, a treasury and a sanctuary. After 1200, the two western towers were each increased by one story, to make the current seven story towers.
Cherubs by Tony Via Flickr: Pulpit decoration with cherubs The church of St. Castor was built between 817 and 836 by Hetto, the Archbishop of Trier. The reconstruction of the church to its present shape and size began about 1160 under Provost Buvo. He demolished the crypt, the choir rotunda, the apse and the burial vault and built the present east wing as a square, vaulted choir space with flanking towers, a semi-circular apse, a treasury and a sanctuary. After 1200, the two western towers were each increased by one story, to make the current seven story towers.
Reliquary box by Tony Via Flickr: reliquary box, probably contains or contained bones or personal effects of a deceased saint that oculd br prayed to. The church of St. Castor was built between 817 and 836 by Hetto, the Archbishop of Trier. The reconstruction of the church to its present shape and size began about 1160 under Provost Buvo. He demolished the crypt, the choir rotunda, the apse and the burial vault and built the present east wing as a square, vaulted choir space with flanking towers, a semi-circular apse, a treasury and a sanctuary. After 1200, the two western towers were each increased by one story, to make the current seven story towers.
One Sinner by Tony Via Flickr: The church of St. Castor was built between 817 and 836 by Hetto, the Archbishop of Trier. The reconstruction of the church to its present shape and size began about 1160 under Provost Buvo. He demolished the crypt, the choir rotunda, the apse and the burial vault and built the present east wing as a square, vaulted choir space with flanking towers, a semi-circular apse, a treasury and a sanctuary. After 1200, the two western towers were each increased by one story, to make the current seven story towers.
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