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This church in Germany still has three hanging cages that remain from the 1500's. Three men were tortured and their remains left to rot in these cages. : r/evilbuildings
The spire of St. Lambert's Church in Munster and three cages in which the bodies of the Anabaptists were hung, Germany, Europe Stock Photo - Alamy
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Cycling around Munster, (long) after the siege. – No Bigons
St. Lambert's Church, Muenster, Germany, steeple with cages of Muenster rebellion, famous ancient gothic church, tourist destination, Europe Stock Photo - Alamy
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St. Lambert's Church: The Lambertikirche of Münster, Germany
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Cages on the St. Lambert church in Munster (Germany) where the bodies of Münster Rebellion leaders rotted for few years. 1536 | Muenster
Cages at St Lambert's Church, St. Lambertikirche, Münster, Westphalia, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe Stock Photo - Alamy
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These three cages, that were used to hold the dismembered remains of opposing religious leaders in the region in 1536, still hang on St. Lambert's Cathedral in Münster, Germany : r/creepy
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St. Lambert's Church: The Lambertikirche of Münster, Germany
akg-images - The executed Anabaptists Johann von Leiden (originally Bokelson), Krechting and Kniperdolling in cages in the tower of the Lamberti Church in Munster.