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Jerichow, Premonstratensian convent , 1148
It is included as an example of the late Romanesque, northeastern German brick architecture.
Interior of the church of the Jerichow Abbey, the former Premonstratensian convent which was founded 1144. In 1148 the construction of the church of St Marian and St Nicholas began. It makes it into one of the oldest brick buildings in the area and through its artistical perfectness highly influential on the brick architecture in the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Photo RWFG