Elbe Saxony St. Michaelis Zehren Buildings Landkreis MeiBen
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Elbe Saxony St. Michaelis Zehren Buildings Landkreis MeiBen
Elbe in Saxony, St. Michaelis (Zehren), Buildings in Landkreis Meiszen, 1903, Landkreis Meiszen, Zehren, Dorf und die Kirche, Germany
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 18867996
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Dorf Elbe St Michaelis Zehren Landkreis Meib En Landkreis Meißen
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This print from the Liszt Collection takes us back to 1903, capturing the serene beauty of Elbe in Saxony. The focal point of this image is St. Michaelis Church in Zehren, surrounded by charming buildings that make up the Landkreis Meissen region in Germany. The black and white tones add a timeless quality to this snapshot of history, allowing us to appreciate the architectural details and rustic charm of this village. Zehren's picturesque landscape is complemented by its quaint church, standing proudly as a symbol of faith and community. Landkreis Meissen exudes an old-world charm with its traditional German architecture and cobblestone streets. This print transports us to a simpler time when life moved at a slower pace, inviting us to imagine what it was like living in this idyllic village over a century ago. As we gaze upon this image, we can't help but feel nostalgic for a bygone era. It serves as a reminder that even amidst modern advancements, there is still value in preserving our cultural heritage and appreciating the beauty found within small communities like Zehren.
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