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File:Gare de Metz - portail de Charlemagne.JPG

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Français : Vitrail représentant Charlemagne dans le salon d'honneur de la gare de Metz-ville, France (journées européennes du patrimoine)
English: Stained glass window showing Charlemagne in the reception room in Metz station (european heritage days 2010)
Date photo prise le 19 septembre 2010
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Author Fab5669

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