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page 11520 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
Cathedral of Magdeburg
Protestant cathedral in Magdeburg, Germany; oldest Gothic cathedral in Germany

Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Mecklenburg-Güstrow was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in Northern Germany, that existed on three occasions ruled by the House of Mecklenburg at Güstrow.

Joachimsthaler
250px|thumb|Bohemia, Joachimsthaler 1525. Obverse, picturing St. Joachim.
thumb|Bohemia, Joachimsthaler 1525. Reverse, picturing the Bohemian Lion.
The tolar () or Jáchymovský tolar was a silver coin minted in the Kingdom of Bohemia from 1520 until 1672 in Jáchymov (German: Joachimsthal). The obverse of the coin depicts Saint Joachim with the coat-of-arms of the noble family Schlik, who founded the mint in the Ore Mountains, with the titles of the Schlik brothers in inscription: "STEPHANI:ET:FRATRVM: COMITVM:DE:BASSANO" (without abbreviations). The reverse side depicts the crowned Bohemian lio
Prague Altar
five fragments of the altar paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder