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  • A geographic travel map of Switzerland shows a month itinerary starting from Zurich (doing 25 hikes in 35 days July 27-August 30) in Schaffhausen, Stein am Rhein, Appenzell, Berner Oberland, Valais canton (Fiesch, Verbier, Zermatt) and Engadine Valley, in Europe.
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  • Bicyclists explore Stein am Rhein, which has a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Fresco of roller skater and pedestrians. Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Handmade brooms in wheel barrow. Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Haus Vetter was built with half-timbered framing on Bodenseeradweg in Stein am Rhein village, Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Vine leaves overgrow a wall-sized child photo on the side of a building in Stein am Rhein, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Bicyclists explore Stein am Rhein, which has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Bicyclists explore Stein am Rhein, which has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Bicyclists explore Stein am Rhein, which has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Fountain with red flowers. Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • A dragon gargoyle decorates a rain gutter in Stein am Rhein, a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe. The legend of St. George slaying a dragon was a brought back with the Crusaders. According to legend, St. George (who may have lived about AD 280-303) was a Roman soldier of Greek origin and officer in the Guard of Roman emperor Diocletian, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith. As a Christian martyr, he later became one of the most venerated saints in Christianity.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered houses and beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Peruvian doll nativity scene for sale in Stein am Rhein, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Horseshoe & hammer Christian art. Stein am Rhein, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered framing in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered framing in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Hohenklingen Castle was built in 1225 in Stein am Rhein. Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered framing in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered framing in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered framing in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered framing in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered framing in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Bicyclist rides by Haus Vetter, on Bodenseeradweg in Stein am Rhein village, Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Haus Vetter is a half-timbered house on Bodenseeradweg in Stein am Rhein village, Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • A chicken sculpture appears caged behind metal railing bars. Stein am Rhein, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Haus Vetter is a half-timbered house on Bodenseeradweg in Stein am Rhein village, Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • A family walks by Haus Vetter, a half-timbered house on Bodenseeradweg in Stein am Rhein village, Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • A family strolls by Haus Vetter, a half-timbered house on Bodenseeradweg in Stein am Rhein village, Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • A window shutter stopper is shaped as a human figurine. Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Door knocker shaped like fish. Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Roman soldier St. George slaying a dragon is embossed on a manhole cover in Stein am Rhein village, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe. The legend of St. George slaying a dragon was a brought back with the Crusaders. According to legend, St. George (who may have lived about AD 280-303) was a Roman soldier of Greek origin and officer in the Guard of Roman emperor Diocletian, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith. As a Christian martyr, he later became one of the most venerated saints in Christianity.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered houses in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Tile roof pattern. Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered houses in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered houses in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered houses in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Bicyclists explore Stein am Rhein, which has a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Bicyclists explore Stein am Rhein, which has a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Line fresco artwork by Eugen Del Negro (2003) on the side of a building in Stein am Rhein village, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Dragon gargoyles decorate the rain spouts on the steeple of the Stadtkirche (City Church) in Stein am Rhein, a well-preserved medieval center in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe. The legend of St. George slaying a dragon was a brought back with the Crusaders. According to legend, St. George (who may have lived about AD 280-303) was a Roman soldier of Greek origin and officer in the Guard of Roman emperor Diocletian, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith. As a Christian martyr, he later became one of the most venerated saints in Christianity.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stein am Rhein has a well-preserved medieval center with half-timbered houses and beautiful frescoes, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stained glass window inside the Stadtkirche (City Church) in Stein am Rhein village, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Stained glass windows and fresco artworks inside the Stadtkirche (City Church) in Stein am Rhein village, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Fresco artwork inside the Stadtkirche (City Church) in Stein am Rhein village, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Pipe organ in the Stadtkirche (City Church) in Stein am Rhein village, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Wine barrels. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Grape press. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Hue wooden grape press. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Hue wooden grape press. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Steeple of the Stadtkirche (City Church) seen from a cloister of St. George's Abbey Museum / Kloster Sankt Georgen, in Stein am Rhein village, in Schaffhausen Canton, Switzerland, Europe.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Cloister. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Madonna with child, Christian art. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Old cabinet. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Old cabinet. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Sundial. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Sundial. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Sundial. St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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  • Made in 1687, this green stove from Richlingen depicts personified virtue, in the Upper Chambers of Abbot David von Winkelsheim (1499-1525). St. George's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Georgen) was founded around 1007 as a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein village, on the banks of the Rhine at the western end of Lake Constance. The fascinating Klostermuseum is one of Switzerland's most important historic buildings from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, built in the 1300s to 1500s.
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