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Deutsch: Das Salettl für das Hotel Post, ein langgestreckten Gartenpavillon mit zwei Pagodendächern.
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Source Peter Fassl (Hrsg.): Schwäbische Dörfer - Architekturzeichnungen aus zwei Jahrhunderten, Katalog zur Ausstellung der Heimatpflege des Bezirks Schwaben, Kronburg-Illerbeuren 1995
Author Georg Bufler (Architect)
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