Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.
Use the mismatched towers of Goslar’s main parish church as a landmark for orientation. Step inside to see an impressive Romanesque window cycle portraying a pair of doctor saints.