File:Innerstädtischer Erwerbsgartenbau in Bamberg - Süßholz im Garten des Gärtner- und Häckermuseums 01.jpg

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English: Glycyrrhiza glabra in the garden of the Gärtner- und Häckermuseum - Bamberg is especially known for its cultivation of the liquorice root

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This image depicts Innercity Horticulture in Bamberg, Inner-city commercial vegetable gardening in Bamberg is accompanied by various social, religious, and corporate traditions of the gardeners. They are expressed e.g. in housing, clothing and language. It is part of the living heritage of Germany, located in Bamberg. It is recorded in German Nationwide Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage. ➔ View and edit on Wikidata.

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