Transformer station in Dresden, German, dismantled in 1983.
(Deutsche Fotothek)
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Forecourt of a Gothic Cathedral by Moonlight
by Carl Gustav Carus
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View of Dresden by Moonlight (detail). c. 1839.
Johan Christian Dahl (Norwegian, 1788–1857)
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Dresden, Germany (by Stefanie Gunther)
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Johann Christian Ludwig Lücke, Conjoined twins, 1742/43
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Gerald Mynott - Zwinger Palace, Dresden (1985)
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ANTIQUE GERMAN Dresden Trim Heart Candy Container Christmas ORNAMENT Valentine ebay birdhousesandbuds
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Garrison Church of St. Martin, Catholic church, Dresden, Germany: The Garrison Church of St. Martin (actually Simultankirche St. Martin) in Dresden was the garrison church of Albertstadt, which was laid out as a military town for large parts of the Saxon army. The double church was built in the second phase of construction between 1893 and 1900 in a central location of the barracks complex. The church is located on Stauffenbergallee (formerly Heeresstraße or Carolaallee) in the immediate vicinity of the central arsenal building, today's Military History Museum of the German Armed Forces. Wikipedia,
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Crown Gate, Zwinger Palace, Dresden, Saxony, GERMANY
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Rising Moon and Pines by Carl Gustav Carus
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Carl Gustav Carus (German, 1789-1869)
Ausblick in Hosterwitz
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Johann Christian Ludwig Lücke, Skeleton in a coffin (1743)
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