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Svenska: Högby kyrka. Koret med altaruppsats av Anders Dahlström d y 1762 med motivet ” Kristi dop”. Skulpturerna på sidorna föreställer apostlarna Johannes och Paulus.
English: Högby Church. The chancel with Reredos by Anders Dahlström dated 1762 with the design "Christ's baptism". The sculptures on the sides represent the apostles John and Paul.
This is a photo of an ecclesiastical monument in Sweden, number
21300000002893
(sub-number:
21400000442649
)
in the RAÄ buildings database.
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