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The stained glass window in the Notre-Dame de Dinant is one of the largest in the world

notre-dame-de-dinant-AJP0659.jpg The stained glass were donated by royalty, aristocracy and merchants between 1210 and 1240ThumbnailsThe standing stones are part of the stone circle surrounding the cairnThe stained glass were donated by royalty, aristocracy and merchants between 1210 and 1240ThumbnailsThe standing stones are part of the stone circle surrounding the cairnThe stained glass were donated by royalty, aristocracy and merchants between 1210 and 1240ThumbnailsThe standing stones are part of the stone circle surrounding the cairnThe stained glass were donated by royalty, aristocracy and merchants between 1210 and 1240ThumbnailsThe standing stones are part of the stone circle surrounding the cairnThe stained glass were donated by royalty, aristocracy and merchants between 1210 and 1240ThumbnailsThe standing stones are part of the stone circle surrounding the cairnThe stained glass were donated by royalty, aristocracy and merchants between 1210 and 1240ThumbnailsThe standing stones are part of the stone circle surrounding the cairnThe stained glass were donated by royalty, aristocracy and merchants between 1210 and 1240ThumbnailsThe standing stones are part of the stone circle surrounding the cairn

[Collégiale Notre-Dame de Dinant - Church of Our Lady - Dinant]