Bells for the Bartholomew Church in Zerbst
09 December 2022, Saxony-Anhalt, Zerbst: A forklift driver maneuvers a bell through the narrow west portal of St. Bartholomew's Church to place it in the nave destroyed during World War II. The bell comes from the deconsecrated Catholic Church of St. Joseph in Gelsenkirchen and is destined for the Thick Tower. The Bartholomew Church consists of a closed choir including transept and an open nave and has no bells itself. The "Dicke Turm" is a medieval fortified tower in the direct vicinity of the church and is used as a bell tower. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa (Photo by Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/picture alliance via Getty Images)

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