Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Naumburg, Uta von Naumburg, the most important sculpture of German Gothic, is located in the west choir of the Naumburg Cathedral, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Stock Photo -
Master of Naumburg, Statue of Hermann I and his wife Reglindis, Naumburg Cathedral | Statue, Medieval art, Medieval life
UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Document - Naumburg cathedral, founder figure
A 13th century statue at the Naumburg Cathedral in Germany, made of Grillenburg Sandstone, depicting Regelinda, a member of the Polish Piast dynasty. It's one of the the famous donor portrait statues
Handrail at the cathedral of Naumburg (Saale)
Graf Konrad | The 12 donor sculptures (Stifterfiguren) of Na… | Flickr
Uta, Wife of Ekkehard II, Margrave of Meissen – Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Trouvères de Grez - Germany - Naumburg Cathedral - Hermann and Regelinda - XIII c., by an anonymous sculptor - – | Facebook
Ekkehard and Uta Statues at Naumburg Cathedral, Naumburg, Germany Postcard | eBay
Uta of Naumburg at the Naumburg Cathedral
File:John's face in Naumburg Cathedral.jpg - Wikimedia Commons