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Deutsch: Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein, Schlossmuseum; Michael Käseweiß (zugeschrieben), Ostflügel des Schlosses Friedenstein mit Barockgarten und hügeliger Landschaft im Hintergrund, von Nordosten her gesehen. (nach 1696)
English: Gotha, Friedenstein Palace, palace museum; Michael Käseweiß, (attributed), East wing of Friedenstein palace with baroque garden and hilly landscape in the background, seen from the northeast. (after 1696)
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https://www.bildindex.de Fenchel, Horst / Haag, Paul

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