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Basilica of St. Lorenz Kempten

Retrieved on 25 mt March 2009

Visible from afar, the Basilica of St. Lorenz dominates with its two towers and the dome of the city of Kempten. As a monastery and church of the former Benedictine abbey in Kempten it represents, along with the monastery and residence, the first monumental sacred building in Germany after 30 years of war you dar. the old abbey which was destroyed in 1632 completely replaced. 1969 Pope Paul VI lifted. the main church of the Allgäu in the rank of Minor Basilica.

The fünfjochige nave with a 65-meter-high twin towers at the western end is 40.5 meters long and 16.3 meters high. The two side aisles, with some 6.8 meters lower. On the first panoramic image is this head-to see the two side aisles and the gallery. The main organ at the front end consists of 56 registers, dates from 1866 and was expanded 1939th Two other organs (1740) in Rococo housings are in the choir room. The three organs are each individually, or operate on a common table.

On the second and third respectively panorama of octagonal choir and somewhat offset from a central perspective is to see.

St. Lawrence Basilica - naveClick here to start
St. Lawrence Basilica - chancel sideClick here to start
St. Lawrence Basilica - sanctuary centrallyClick here to start

These panoramas were taken in HDR technique with multiple exposure. It consists of 117, or 120 individual images and have a file size of over 4 gigabytes.

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