Millstatt_Stift_Friedhof_1914.jpg
Summary
Description Millstatt Stift Friedhof 1914.jpg |
Deutsch
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Pfarrkirche Pfarrkirche St. Salvator und Allerheiligen Millstatt, Friedhofseingang um 1914 in
Millstatt
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Kärnten
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Österreich
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Europäische Union
. Entlang der Friedhofsmauer waren die Mamorgräber der wohlhabenderen Bürgerfamilien angelegt. In der Mitte Grabkreuze aus Schmiedeeisen. Heute befindet sich der Friedhof am Kalvarienberg oberhalb des Ortes.
English
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Graveyard around 1914 in the monestry of
Millstatt
district
Spittal an der Drau
in
Carinthia
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Austria
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EU
. Postcard. View towards west. Along the wall of the cemetery, the graves of the more affluent middle-class families of marble were created. In the middle of grave markers are made of wrought iron. Today the cemetery is located at Calvary above the village.
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Source | uploaded by Joadl | |
Author | Joh. Fauner's Neffe, Millstatt am See | |
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Camera location | 46° 48′ 16.37″ N, 13° 34′ 15.24″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 46.804547; 13.570900 |
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Object location | 46° 48′ 17.45″ N, 13° 34′ 12.86″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 46.804847; 13.570239 |
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