Draft:St. Bartholomäi Church Zerbst
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St. Bartholomäi church is a 12th-century Romanesque church located in Zerbst, Germany. The church was heavily destroyed during World War II and was later reconstructed. Restoration and reconstruction work continues for the roof of the church, which meets many Unesco criteria and was destroyed in World War II.
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[edit]St. Bartholomäi church is located in the border of Sachsen Anhalt Federal Republic in Germany.