Sacred Wall
Kranj SLOVENIA
Panoramic, Aspect 1:3
Captured with Digital Camera
The wall of St. Kancijan’s Church in Kranj, built in the early 15th century, is a fine example of Gothic architecture. The stone plaques likely hold historical significance, though their exact meanings remain unclear. Over time, these plaques have weathered, making their inscriptions hard to read. Despite the wear, they are valuable artifacts of the church’s 600-year history.
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