Stock Photo - The director of the restoration workshop of the Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden, Stephanie Exner, inspects the rood cross in the Sanctae Mariae ad Portam Church at the end of restoration work in Naumburg/Schulpforta, Germany, 31 March 2016. The 4.75-meters-tall monumental oak piece, part of the church's original decor, is from 1240 and belongs to the incunabula of mediaeval panel painting. The rood cross is considered an important component of the Saale Unstrut region's UNESCO World Heritage application and will soon be returned to the church for the foreseeable future. Photo: HENDRIK SCHMIDT/ZB | usage worldwide. - Naumburg/Saxony-Anhalt/Germany

Stock Photo: The director of the restoration workshop of the Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden, Stephanie Exner, inspects the rood cross in the Sanctae Mariae ad Portam.

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