Rectories Saxony Street lights Oberfrohna 1907
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Rectories Saxony Street lights Oberfrohna 1907
Rectories in Saxony, Street lights in Saxony, Oberfrohna, 1907, Landkreis Zwickau, Pfarramt, Germany
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Media ID 18885150
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1907 Landkreis Zwickau Rectories Street Lights
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This print from the Liszt Collection takes us back in time to the year 1907, capturing a mesmerizing scene of Rectories Saxony Street lights in Oberfrohna, Germany. The image showcases the architectural beauty of the rectories against a backdrop of charming street lights that illuminate the quaint town. Located in Landkreis Zwickau, this historical gem transports us to an era when simplicity and elegance were intertwined. The rectories stand tall with their intricate details and timeless charm, serving as a testament to German craftsmanship. Meanwhile, the street lights add a touch of enchantment to this picturesque setting. The photographer has skillfully captured every detail, allowing us to appreciate not only the physical structures but also their significance within the community. It is evident that these buildings hold great importance for both religious and cultural purposes. As we gaze at this remarkable photograph, we are transported back more than a century ago when life was slower-paced yet filled with its own unique vibrancy. This snapshot serves as a reminder of our rich history and how it continues to shape our present-day surroundings
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