Image:Heinrich Bullinger Grossmunster Zurich.jpg

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Glenn Johnson, September 2, 2006. Photo taken with a Nikon Coolpix S6. Original image cropped and altered with Photoshop Auto Levels, and brightness/contrast adjustments only. Uploaded by the photographer. Photo shows detail from the south exterior wall of the Grossmünster Church in Zurich. Ironically, a sculpture of Heinrich Bullinger, a Swiss Reformer after Huldrych Zwingli, who banned religious iconography of the Saints during the Swiss-German Reformation.

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