The southern wing of the palace houses the palace church. Architect Balthasar Neumann wanted to preserve his idea of harmony in the baroque facade. Therefore he kept the arrangement of windows and used columns in the interior of the church to detract the viewer’s eye from the architectural pattern. Therefore you would not guess that the small entrance with the short flight of stairs on the very right of this wing is the entrance to the palace church.
| Location | Würzburg (Germany) | Subject | Baroque / Rococo, Palace |
| Picture name | 3559_DSCF0078.jpg | Picture size | 700x526 pixel, 69,028 bytes |
| Date | Saturday, November 13, 2004 | Exposure Time | 10/2000 (0.0050 s) |
| Focal Length | 780/100 (7.80 mm) | ISO Speed Ratings | 200 |
| Aperture | f/3.6 | Make | FUJIFILM |
| Model | FinePix S602 ZOOM | Exposure Mode | Auto Exposure |
| Exposure Program | Normal program |
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