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Deutsch: Der Erfolg der Rettungs- und Sanierungsarbeiten seit 1981 ist sichtbar, die Westhälfte des Bauwerkes macht einen intakten Eindruck,die Dächer sind gedeckt, Fenster eingebaut, der Erker wurde wieder komplettiert. Südostecke mit Zugang und dem besonderen Erker. Sogar Blumenkästen hat man aufgestellt.
English: Inthis image is a sculpture on the side of the Upper castle in Kranichfeld, Thuringia. Built in the 12th century in a romanesque style. In 1453 it was expanded in a renaissance style.
The figure in this image is popularly known as the "Leckarsch".[1][2] Translated into english as the "lick ass". The sculpture is dated to around 1530.[1] |
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- ↑ a b The licker ass. oberschloss-kranichfeld.de. Archived from the original on 28 January 2022. Retrieved on 7 June 2024.
- ↑ Krüger, Mirko (20 December 2014). "100 reasons to love Thuringia: Leckarsch from Kranichfeld". Thueringer-Allgemeine.
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