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  1. Media in category "Freiberger Dom". The following 175 files are in this category, out of 175 total. 05215-Freiberg-1904-Dom-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 1,000 × 1,542; 526 KB. 08495-Freiberg-1907-Dom Eingang zur goldenen Pforte-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 1,514 × 1,000; 606 KB. 08500-Freiberg-1907-Goldene Pforte - Dom-Brück & Sohn ...

  2. République démocratique allemande 1949–1990. Allemagne 1990–présent. La ville a été fondée en 1162, et a été un centre de l'industrie minière dans les monts Métallifères pendant des siècles. Elle vécut longtemps de l'exploitation de son sous-sol d'où l'on extrayait divers minéraux (argent, cuivre, plomb, zinc, fluorine, spath ...

  3. The Freiberg Cathedral or Cathedral of St Mary (German: Dom St. Marien) is a church of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Saxony in Freiberg in Saxony.The term Dom, a German synecdoche used for collegiate churches and cathedrals alike, is often uniformly translated as cathedral into English, even though this church here was a collegiate church, not a cathedral (seat of a bishop).

  4. The organ in Freiberg Cathedral has three manuals, or keyboards, and 41 stops divided between the Oberwerk, Hauptwerk, Brustwerk and Pedal divisions. (A division is a section of pipes in the same place within an organ, played from one manual; there is generally one manual for each division, and the pedal has its own division.)

  5. Section through the Belvedere built by Nosseni from 1590 onwards in a modern reconstruction. Period floor plan of the lower hall in the Belvedere. Giovanni (Johann) Maria Nosseni (1 May 1544 in Lugano – 20 September 1620 in Dresden) was a sculptor and architect from the Italian-speaking Switzerland ( Ticino) working at the Saxon court at Dresden.