20151207 German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
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German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and views a painting of the Last Supper as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, STANISLAW TILLICH (2nd left), visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and tours the crypt as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
Rooftop views of Jerusalem as German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visited the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
Rooftop views of Jerusalem as German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, STANISLAW TILLICH, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and tours the rooftop as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, STANISLAW TILLICH (2nd right), visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and views a painting of the Last Supper as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
Statue of a sleeping Virgin Mary in the crypt as German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visited the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
Rooftop views of Jerusalem as German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, STANISLAW TILLICH, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and views a painting of the Last Supper as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, STANISLAW TILLICH (2nd right), visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and partakes in vespers as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visited the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, STANISLAW TILLICH (center, black suit), visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and partakes in vespers as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, STANISLAW TILLICH (2nd right), visits the Benedictine Dormition Abbey and views a painting of the Last Supper as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visited the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.
German Bundesrat President Tillich Visits Israel
German President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saxony, Tillich, visited the Benedictine Dormition Abbey as part of an official visit in Israel marking 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. The Basilica of Hagia Maria Sion of Our Lady on Mount Zion, built over the site where Virgin Mary is said to have fallen asleep for the last time, was completed by Kaiser Wilhelm II at the beginning of 20th century based on plans by Heinrich Renard.