Stiftskirche Faurndau

The late Romanesque collegiate church of Faurndau (east view). The origin was a small monastery complex, which was subordinate to the monastery of Sankt Gallen and later to the Staufers (collegiate church). The pen was abolished after the Reformation. Today's collegiate church is said to have been built around 1200 in place of a previous church. Faurndau is the municipality of Göppingen / Germany).
The late Romanesque collegiate church of Faurndau (east view). The origin was a small monastery complex, which was subordinate to the monastery of Sankt Gallen and later to the Staufers (collegiate church). The pen was abolished after the Reformation. Today's collegiate church is said to have been built around 1200 in place of a previous church. Faurndau is the municipality of Göppingen / Germany). Author: W. Bulach, License: CC BY-SA 4.0 · Source

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