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Deutsch: Im Tympanon übergibt Christus den beiden Kirchenpatronen Peter und Paul die Himmelsschlüssel bzw. das Buch mit den Briefen, die Paulus an die ersten christlichen Gemeinden geschrieben hatte. Daneben knien ein Edelmann und ein Winzer, die ihre Gaben anbieten. Im Türsturz das Osterlamm mit den Evangelistensymbolen.
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