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This church was built between 1796 and 1797 according to plans by the architect Carl Gotthard Langhans, who also built the Brandenburg Gate.
It was expanded in 1872 and got a tower extension, which cannot be climbed today because the stairs end in nothing. After the Second World War this church was probably no longer used and was left to its own devices. The windows were bricked up and if you are lucky, the sun rays shine through the holes between the stones and in the roof.
But something is happening, the restoration has started and this place will soon no longer be an abandoned one.

Poland | 2014 | Limited collection of 30
Series: Naturally beautiful

For original, printed on museum quality!
Print on Fine Art paper: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308gr/m² with 5 cm white border.
Signed, numbered and certificate of authenticity.
The artwork is sold unframed.

30 x 45 cm (signed, limited collection of 6)
50 x 75 cm (signed, limited collection of 9)
90 x 60 cm (signed, limited collection of 6)
120 x 80 cm (signed, limited collection of 4)
150 x 100 cm (signed, limited collection of 4)
180 x 120 cm (signed, limited collection of 1)
There is always 5cm white border on each side of the motif size. Example: Motif size 90x60 cm plus 5cm white border - results in an image size of 100x70 cm.

Ask if you have question or need other pics, please visit my website.

Materials used:

Print on Fine Art paper: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308gr/m2

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#nature #photography #architecture #yellow #decay #abandoned #temple #chuches #lost places 

Temple of decay (large) (2014) Photograph
by Michael Schwan

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This church was built between 1796 and 1797 according to plans by the architect Carl Gotthard Langhans, who also built the Brandenburg Gate.
It was expanded in 1872 and got a tower extension, which cannot be climbed today because the stairs end in nothing. After the Second World War this church was probably no longer used and was left to its own devices. The windows were bricked up and if you are lucky, the sun rays shine through the holes between the stones and in the roof.
But something is happening, the restoration has started and this place will soon no longer be an abandoned one.

Poland | 2014 | Limited collection of 30
Series: Naturally beautiful

For original, printed on museum quality!
Print on Fine Art paper: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308gr/m² with 5 cm white border.
Signed, numbered and certificate of authenticity.
The artwork is sold unframed.

30 x 45 cm (signed, limited collection of 6)
50 x 75 cm (signed, limited collection of 9)
90 x 60 cm (signed, limited collection of 6)
120 x 80 cm (signed, limited collection of 4)
150 x 100 cm (signed, limited collection of 4)
180 x 120 cm (signed, limited collection of 1)
There is always 5cm white border on each side of the motif size. Example: Motif size 90x60 cm plus 5cm white border - results in an image size of 100x70 cm.

Ask if you have question or need other pics, please visit my website.

Materials used:

Print on Fine Art paper: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308gr/m2

Tags:
#nature #photography #architecture #yellow #decay #abandoned #temple #chuches #lost places 
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When I, Michael Schwan, travel in nature or visit Lost Places, I am always a deep connectedness. Be it majestic peaks, the most beautiful landscapes in Europe or the silence... Read more

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