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Klosteres Sv. Pētera luterāņu baznīca. Kroņlukturis

Klosteres Sv. Pētera luterāņu baznīcas koka ēka celta 1692. gadā un nosaukta Sv. līdzekļus savākuši Klosteres, Jamaiķu un Ķikuru zemnieki. 1792. gadā tika uzcelts mūra tornis. 1862. gada pavasarī ar Kazdangas barona K. fon Manteifela palīdzību baznīca tika remontēta. 1902. gada oktobrī baznīcu kā nelietojamu slēdza. No 1906. gada līdz 1908. gadam par Kazdangas barona K. fon Manteifeļa līdzekļiem t…

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Subject

  • Fotogrāfijas
  • Lampas
  • Klosteres Sv. Pētera evaņģēliski luteriskā baznīca
  • Lampas

Type of item

  • Photo

Medium

  • Photography paper

Subject

  • Fotogrāfijas
  • Lampas
  • Klosteres Sv. Pētera evaņģēliski luteriskā baznīca
  • Lampas

Type of item

  • Photo

Medium

  • Photography paper

Providing institution

  • Rundāle Palace Museum

Aggregator

  • Latvian National E-content Aggregator

Intermediate provider

  • National Library of Latvia

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  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Creation date

  • [197-]

Places

  • Latvia

Current location

  • Riga

Identifier

  • 20106

Extent

  • 1 fotogrāfija

Language

  • lv
  • lav

Providing country

  • Latvia

Collection name

  • 92085_National_Library_of_Latvia

First time published on Europeana

  • 2020-03-11T02:30:11.139Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-11-12T11:22:59.981Z
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