Photorealistic architectural rendering of the grand, historic Cistercian abbey church of Kloster Langheim in Upper Franconia, 18th century before its destruction. A massive, elongated three-nave Gothic-Baroque basilica built from warm yellowish-grey German sandstone. The side walls feature tall Gothic pointed-arch windows with stone tracery and heavy buttresses. The grand West facade is redesigned in magnificent South-German Baroque style with ornamental gables and stone coats of arms. High, steep red-tiled gabled roof featuring a tall, elegant, multi-tiered Baroque copper and slate ridge-turret (dachreiter) with a small bulbous dome. Sunny late afternoon lighting, soft golden hour sun casting long shadows, cinematic light, highly detailed stone textures, realistic clouds in the sky, historical accurate 1700s environment with lush green Franconian valley landscape and parts of the monastic courtyard. Shot on 35mm lens, high-end architectural photography, 8k resolution, crisp details, hyper-realistic. --ar 16:9 Mehr sehen