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English: Part of the stained glass windows of the Cathedral Saint-Étienne of Metz. On the left part of the picture, the chior, and on the right side, the right part of the transept. The cathedral of Metz has the largest surface of stained glasses and the third highest nave in France. This picture is a 2x3 pictures panorama, made with Hugin and very slightly corrected with Gimp.
Français : Une partie des vitraux de la cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz. Le choeur se trouve sur la partie gauche de l'image, au fond et la partie droite du transept à droite. Parmi les cathédrales de France, la cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Metz est celle à la plus grande surface de vitraux et à la troisième plus haute nef. Cette image est réalisée en collant deux rangées de trois images à l'aide d'Hugin. Quelques erreurs de collages ont été gommées avec Gimp.
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Camera location49° 07′ 13″ N, 6° 10′ 32.5″ E  Heading=78.75° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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4 September 2007

49°7'13.001"N, 6°10'32.498"E

heading: 78.75 degree

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current15:54, 7 February 2015Thumbnail for version as of 15:54, 7 February 20152,824 × 2,322 (5.38 MB)Чаховіч Уладзіслаўпер
11:28, 4 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 11:28, 4 October 20074,355 × 2,380 (4.45 MB)Benh{{Information |Description={{en|Interior of the Cathedral Saint-Etienne of Metz, taken at the crossing point between the transept and the nave. This picture shows parts of the stained glasses of the Cathedral, which has of the largest surface of them in F

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