Vignettes from Jim and Emmy's years of travel


Germany

Trier, St. Paulin


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St. Paulin is an elaborate Rococo church, constructed in the mid-1700s on the site where a church had first been built in the late 300s AD. Frescoes on the ceiling depict the martyrdom of Saint Paulin, and he and other Christian martyrs were buried at this site in about the year 400 AD. Statues on the left of the altar represent Saint Paulin and Saint George.

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