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Description Historical Restoration showing the late Gothic East Choir addition, Saint Sebald Church. This historic restoration shows the Gothic enhancement on the East Choir. During 1361-1450, the old Romanesque East Choir was completely reconstructed and transformed into a Gothic choir design. This view is a combination of 3D digital historic restoration and a point cloud from the laser scan of the current condition of the Church, seen here in reddish-brown
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