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Description 3D historical restoration of the Romanesque-period form of the St. Sebald Church. It was errected in the 13th Century as a late Romanesque pier basilica with two choirs. Consisting of a three aisled nave and a one aisled transept, it had an east and a west choir. The church was erected in this form between 1225-1250.
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