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Auf der Petrikirche in Braunschweig.
Der kupferne Hahn wurde von Bodo Kampmann gestaltet und 1971 angebracht.
Er ist immerhin 3,25 m hoch!
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Der kupferne Hahn wurde von Bodo Kampmann gestaltet und 1971 angebracht.
Er ist immerhin 3,25 m hoch!
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Erhard Bernstein club has replied to Dinesh clubErhard Bernstein club has replied to Josiane Dirickx clubgreat to be back to your photos:)
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Is my understanding right.. The cock is 3.25 metres from feet to head.. That is an enormous cock!! Does it turn with the wind too..? That is a lot of weight to pivot and push round!
I was looking for a pictures of a cock on an English church, but couldn't find one. However they are typically small, like this one in Holland.. www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/49687430
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